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English, 10.11.2020 01:30, nerissa5

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Welcome to society,
We hope you enjoy your stay,
And please feel free to be yourself,
As long as it’s in the right way,
Make sure you love your body,
Not too much or we will tear you down,
We will bully you for smiling,
And then wonder why you frown,
We’ll tell you that your worthless,
And that you shouldn’t make a sound,
And then cry with all the others,
As you’re buried in the ground,
You can fall in love with anyone,
As long as it’s who we choose,
And we will let you have your opinions,
But please shape them to our views,
Welcome to society,
We promise that we won’t deceive,
And one more rule now that you are here,
There is no way that you can leave.

Questions to Consider
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Directions: Answer all parts of questions 2-5 in complete sentences (with capital letters at the beginning of sentences and periods at the end of sentences) and by restating the questions in your answers.
If you are having trouble with any of the questions, please check out the HELP EDITION of this week’s poem. Many of you are struggling with the poems because you aren’t fully answering the question.

Write a ten-word (no more, no less) summarizing sentence of the poem.

What signpost did you notice while reading the poem? What impact does the signpost have on the meaning of the text?

How does the structure of the text influence the meaning of the poem? (Hint: Think specifically about the punctuation the author uses and the fact that there’s only one long stanza. How does that influence the way you read and understand the poem?)
The structure of the text influences the meaning of the poem because...

What is the theme of the poem?

How does this poem relate to your life This poem relates to my life because...

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