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Tanya [424]
2 years ago
7

Write a new poem that uses inverted syntax in some way, OR revise a poem you wrote earlier in this module, introducing some inst

ances of inverted syntax. Maybe you want to write an ode to nature like Emily Dickinson, or claim your power like Maya Angelou. Or maybe you just want to see how many ways you can write "I ate the chocolate donut" without adding or subtracting any words, and just rearranging the sentence within a poem.
English
2 answers:
raketka [301]2 years ago
8 0
A chair I sat
with my head that thought
back to when good was the day
and fun was the night
these memories I ponder
sad it makes me
the past that is remembered
forgotten it’ll never be
viva [34]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

<u>The tree covers the child below</u>

From the raging sun

<u>As the child get cover below</u>

She relaxes in the cool shade

And enjoys her youthful fun

As she thinks back under that tree

10 years later

She sits down and wonders

How great that tree made life

Now the tree sit bare and limp

<u>From covering over the child</u>

The child can finally understand

The tree had made great sacrifice

This is really bad ngl I just made up something

The underlined ones are some examples of the inverted syntax.

Also let me know if you want a longer/different one :)

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