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English, 09.12.2019 16:31 sashllely563

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write your second poem from the point of view of a non-living object. include the title for your poem. follow the format for an "if i were" poem.

here is the form for an "if i were" poem.

title: if i were (a, an)
i'd ;
i'd and
my would
my would
my would
so all day i (would)

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