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English, 02.06.2021 17:50, amir6658

Part A List the subject and theme you selected earlier in the lesson to craft your poem. Make any adjustments you’d like. Then choose a title that fits your subject and theme.
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Part B
Next, select a form for your poem. You might want to use the sonnet form (rhyme scheme: ababcdcdefefgg) or free verse. If you use a particular form, make sure to use the rhyme scheme and meter of that form. You could also write a poem that doesn’t have a particular form but does use a set rhyme scheme or meter.
Part C
Recall the elements of figurative language that you have studied. List at least one element, such as verbal irony, metaphor, alliteration, or simile that you will use in your poem.
Part D
Write a rough draft of your poem.
Part E
Use the checklist to revise your poem.
Part F
Type the final draft of your poem here

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