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Romashka [77]
3 years ago
10

74 points!/ read this passage and rewrite this in a form of a poem, please and thank you!

English
2 answers:
STALIN [3.7K]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Here's what I came up with:

Picturesque of a rose, I am not.

The one no one gives a second thought.

Might I follow in my sisters footsteps?

Strong willed, she never had a misstep.

But dusted hair will never be clean.

Dirtier blouse will never be sheen.

If I am to grow beautiful, then I will be cruel.

For this battle of wills may as well be a duel.

I will be my own way as,

Simple, hunble, and plain as,

A quiet man leaving the table sighed no jazz.

We leave the table as common topaz.

Bumek [7]3 years ago
3 0

Picturesque of a rose, I am not.

The one no one gives a second thought.

Might I follow in my sisters footsteps?

Strong willed, she never had a misstep.

But dusted hair will never be clean.

Dirtier blouse will never be sheen.

If I am to grow beautiful, then I will be cruel.

For this battle of wills may as well be a duel.

I will be my own way as,

Simple, hunble, and plain as,

A quiet man leaving the table sighed no jazz.

We leave the table as common topaz.

I'm not the best are poetry.

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