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Alja [10]
3 years ago
5

The teacher nags students to turn in their homework. Which word could be substituted for “nags,” if the speaker wanted to expres

s a neutral viewpoint?
English
1 answer:
rusak2 [61]3 years ago
8 0
If you have different options that you're not showing this might not be right, but it could be "scold" or possibly "hound".
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<span>General statement- Say something like "there are several types of forms of poetry." However, a broad statement about the topic will do. </span>
<span>Narrowed down statement- "Two of these forms are narrative and lyric forms." </span>
<span>Thesis- "These forms are very different. Lyric form is a short poem in which a single speaker presents a state of mind or an emotional state. However, narrative poetry gives a verbal representation, in verse, of a sequence of connected events." </span>

<span>A possible intro for this essay could be... </span>

<span>There are several types of forms of poetry. Two of these forms are narrative and lyric forms. These forms are very different. Lyric form is a short poem in which a single speaker presents a state of mind or an emotional state. However, narrative poetry gives a verbal representation, in verse, of a sequence of connected events. </span>

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<span>P1 - narrative poem... you could discuss how it goes in order and describes events that might have happened. Maybe one wants to write about something significant in their life in this form. Idk. </span>

<span>Why go to the library? You got this site here... http://www.poetrysoup.com/poems_poets/poem_detail.aspx?ID=580126 </span>

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<span>P2 - lyric - Discuss how it lets the poet express how he or she feels about something... in fact that would be a possible use for it. </span>

<span>http://examples.yourdictionary.com/examples-of-lyric-poetry.html </span>

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<span>Step 1) Write: "To sum it up, lyric and narrative are two different forms of poetry writing. Each serves a wonderful purpose." </span>

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