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An "object poem" is a poem that focuses on a single object. It attempts to describe this with extreme clarity and through the use of vivid language. The advantage of an object poem is that it allows the author (and the reader) to look at an object that might seem common, and try to perceive it in new ways. "The Swan" and "Spanish Dancer" are examples of object poems, as both poems focus on a single object while describing them in innovative ways.
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a cause to its effect
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Since the boy threw the rock it broke the window
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No, that is not a proper coherent sentence.
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I would suggest adding more context to the question if possible.
I think it was the Great depression not sure though
Answer: Irish poet and playwright