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English, 12.11.2020 03:10, mnaiachickadee

Now write a four-line stanza of your own that you think would go well to music. After you write the stanza, reflect on the following questions: What rhyme scheme and meter does your poem have?
How do those qualities help express the meaning of the poem?
What genre of music do you see your poem fitting into?
In what ways is the musical genre you envision connected to the rhyme scheme and meter that you chose?

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