After you have drafted one or more poems of
your choice, think about the poem.
How did YOU...
English, 04.04.2020 14:10 4tazaouiamine1r
After you have drafted one or more poems of
your choice, think about the poem.
How did YOU use poetic devices such as
rhyme, repetition, alliteration, line breaks, or
other “tools” to create meaning?
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