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  1. 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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  2. 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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  3. Write a reflection aboutcontext clues evaluating poetry figures of speech citing evidence in analysis of stories or poems themes
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  4. Which pieces of literature will be on the final exam?* Stories and poems from Unit 6 (East Asian and South Pacific Literature)
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  5. 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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  6. 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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  7. After completing the required readings for this week, discuss how you see the theme of creating art developing in the different
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  8. 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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  9. 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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  10. for the critical review essay you are to choose two poems, short stories, essays, or novels. Whatever you choose they must have
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