Read this excerpt from "The Prediction"
Then he remembered
that he was sure
it wouldn’t...
English, 20.01.2021 22:50 qdogisbeast7662
Read this excerpt from "The Prediction"
Then he remembered
that he was sure
it wouldn’t go well.
He congratulated himself
bitterly, and left.
Why does the poet state that "he was sure it wouldn't go well"?
This provides rhyme to make the words poetic.
This provides rhyme to emphasize key words.
This provides repetition to emphasize the theme.
This provides repetition to create a poetic rhythm.
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