Hi. Before you can write a slant rhyme poem, it is important to know what it is. <span>It is a </span>rhyme<span> in which the stressed syllables of ending consonants match, however, the preceding vowel sounds do not match.
An example of a slant rhyme poem is Emily Dickinson's, "The Difference between Dispair"...
The mind is smooth - no motion
contented as the eye (slanted)
upon the forehead of a bust
that knows - it cannot see (slanted)
I hope this helps a little.
Take care,
Diana</span>
Assuming you're referring to what you typed, it would be informal.
Answer:
Again, I cannot write this for you.
Explanation:
I can however give you some context. I would take one of the examples given (easier than thinking of your own scenario) and think about what would happen in a regular scenario. Jeanne is living in an internment camp, which literally sucks! Think about things from her perspective and remember that the living conditions and situation were dire and unfair. I hope this helps!
Answer:Read the book
Explanation:You have it right? so in theor, you should be able to summarize the book.
I mean you can write "her explanations for the most common events can be very colorful because maybe she is..."
i really dont think you can explain it that much
Hope this helped!!!