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Anna [14]
4 years ago
10

Please help!!! Write a poem, focused on a topic of your choosing. You must use at least two of the figurative language technique

s from this lesson. Your poem must be at least three stanzas with four lines per stanza (twelve lines in total) and can be free verse or have a rhyme scheme.
English
2 answers:
Setler79 [48]4 years ago
6 0

Answer:

My careful boy, you inspire me to write.

I love the way you sing, dance,

and no matter what you always stay,

Invading my mind day and through the night,

Always dreaming about the lingerie.

Let me compare you to a nice crowbar?

You are more loving and more glorious.

Sweet storms whip the twiglets of October,

And autumntime has the small aureus.

How do I love you? Let me count the ways.

I love your splendid loving, sweet and kind.

Thinking of your grateful ways fills my days.

My love for you is the prayerful consigned.

Now I must away with a concise heart,

Remember my  words whenever we're apart.

Explanation: A poem of love

Sauron [17]4 years ago
3 0

Answer:Mathimatics is full of fun

With so much to learn

Profits are added

While losses are subtracted

Degreese are multiplied

And percentage is divided

Geometry is full of mystery

Algebra has a big history

Interfere as different as brothers

Lines are parallel

Angles are simular

Math is necessary in life

Without it,it is different to survive

Explanation:Hope thats good enough

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