I'm not quite sure what kind of poem you are looking for but I hope this helps:
Running
Running for my life
Hiding
I hide from the hunter
Or the last place I'll be
Is six feet under
Just like all the others
But then I would lose
Lose the game
The Most Dangerous Game
Of man hunting man
Instincts
My instincts are quick
A trap meant for me
Is the last thing his dog sees
The waves engulf me
But not for long
I swim around to a new shore
And don't bother knocking at his door
By means of challenge
I struggle and win
My name is Rainsford
And I beat Zaroff at his own game
The Most Dangerous Game
B. Jim is revealing to Huck that most people are not what they seem.
I think, I am sorry if I am wrong ;/
Answer:
USE A COMMA TO SEPARATE INDEPENDENT CLAUSES. ...
USE A COMMA AFTER AN INTRODUCTORY CLAUSE OR PHRASE. ...
USE A COMMA BETWEEN ALL ITEMS IN A SERIES. ...
USE COMMAS TO SET OFF NONRESTRICTIVE CLAUSES. ...
USE A COMMA TO SET OFF APPOSITIVES. ...
USE A COMMA TO INDICATE DIRECT ADDRESS.
Explanation:
Is this a literal question? hum or sing or talk to someone... read maybe? <span />
I would...be the goddess of pain and suffering. Although that sounds negative, I could actually clear up a lot of junk in the world when you think about it. If I eliminated the pain of those that don't deserve it, or fix a certain life problem for someone, or a whole group of people, I could fix so much in the world. (That's just one idea, lol I can send you other ones or add more detail to this one if you'd want)