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34kurt
3 years ago
8

The assignment for this lesson is to create a reading guide about a poem or song of your choice. It should cite the poem or song

specifically and directly while providing the basic information about the work, particularly its imagery, figurative language, meter, rhyme scheme, and meaning. What is a poem or song I can use?
English
1 answer:
Lera25 [3.4K]3 years ago
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Answer:

You can use the song "Queendom" from Aurora.

Explanation:

This is a very poetic song and full of meanings, metaphors, rhymes and figurative language that will greatly enrich your reading plan.

Basically, the song talks about creating an ideal world, where the most disadvantaged people (in the world we live in) have the strength required to obtain privileged places in this new world. In addition, the music has a strong symbolism about equality, preservation of the environment, among other very important points so that it is possible that we live in harmony.

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