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Part II - Understanding poems
Please help. I didn't get the right answer with this question before:
Your English teacher has decided to randomly assign poems
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Jennifer W.
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Your English teacher has decided to randomly assign poems for the class to read. The syllabus includes 4 poems by Shakespeare, 5
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Jennifer W.
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Part II - Understanding poems oftentimes involves interpretation. Huswifery was not a poem about a spinning wheel but was,
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What are the similarities and differences of the poems Hiroshima by Angela Clifton and Dulce Et Decorum Est by Wilfred Owen?
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Jaizzer
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What purpose did poetry serve in human societies, before poems were mostly written down?
Poems were used to keep records of legal
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Pay close attention to the poems: “I run into Dad’s room,” “Behind Closed Doors,” “Text Messages from Mom, Part
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Pay close attention to the poems: “I run into Dad’s room,” “Behind Closed Doors,” “Text Messages from Mom, Part
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wasssupppp
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Pay close attention to the poems: “I run into Dad’s room,” “Behind Closed Doors,” “Text Messages from Mom, Part
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Read “I, Too” by Langston Hughes and “Life for My Child Is Simple" by Gwendolyn Brooks.
What is similar about the poems?
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kdeddy1191
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Stories have sentences, but poems have Stories have but poems have stanzas. Stories can have but poems cannot. A lot of times
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bugs banny
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