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swat32
2 years ago
6

Please someone help me with this! Write a brief poem (8-10 lines). The poem may be iambic pentameter or free verse, rhymed or un

rhymed. Beneath your poem, list the poetic devices that you used.
English
1 answer:
just olya [345]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Who am I

Who am I?

Mustn't you know

For you were the one who told me so

I am not sure whom gave you pride

But I shall put that all aside

And after all, you still seem to kneel

By those who do not keep it real

All this time you may not know

But your ignorance is much a blow

Devices:

Lyric, Rhyme, and ABBCCDDBB

hope this helps:)

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