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Strike441 [17]
2 years ago
10

Hey everyone I need help with this poetry lesson.....on “every cat has a story” I need 5 stanza’s, details, and sense? Sorry if

it doesn’t make sense....
English
1 answer:
motikmotik2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

the poem "every cat has a story..." the theme, issues and concepts in this poem is a surprise in poetry, pets, and testing products on animals. the narrator of the poem notices small details about how the cat behaves. the literary terms are the, list poem, images, sense details, structure, personification, and line breaks. the stanzas in this poem is

the line after "in her sweet pur"

the line after "on my quilt"

the line after "in my socks"

the line after "while we were at school"

the line after "the radio dial"

(i counted all stanzas)

Explanation:

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