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English, 30.07.2019 01:00, beeboppity

Type your response in the box. here's a chance for you to find sound elements in a poem.  read “the sparrow” by paul laurence dunbar and try to find the general meaning of the poem.  then work on analyzing the rhyme pattern, the stanza and the line structure, and the rhythm.  make a list of the poem's characteristics, and briefly describe how they appear in the poem.

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