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Hi! All you have to do is fill in the blanks to make your own poem. I don't know if they want you to rhyme, but sometimes poems don't rhyme and they're still called poems. For example, if the blank is labeled "family trait" put blue eyes or something. If it says "plant, flower, other natural item" write rose.
Does this help? If not, I can explain it further in the comments. :) Have a good morning!
The answer to this question is <em> Homage to Mistress Bradstreet. </em>This is a long poem written by John Berryman in 1948-1953 and later published in 1956. The other works, such as <em>To My Dear and Loving Husband, </em> was written by Anne Bradstreet in the 17th century; she was the first female poet who published her works, she was a remarkable figure in American history, specailly because she was a highly educated woman who did not miss the chance to express their thoughts regarding the role of a puritan woman in the 17th century.
<em>Of Plymouth plantation </em>was written by William Bradford, Ann´s husband,who was a remarkable figure in the Colony of Plymouth, a book written in the 17th century as well. And finally, <em>A key into the languages of America, </em>is a description of some of the native languages written by Roger Williams in the same century.
I'd say take both numbers to see if one is right or wrong or at least get help on it.