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lana66690 [7]
3 years ago
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Read the Craft and Structure notes, then read the poems in Collection 3. Following the directions listed on page 401 under "Writ

ing to Sources" I want you to write a narrative and a lyric poem about an admirable person. Yes, I want both a narrative and a lyric poem about the same person. Do not forget to include the paragraph comparing your topic and style to one of the poems in the collection -- you can choose to examine either your narrative or lyric poem for this portion, but you do not have to do both.
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yanalaym [24]3 years ago
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hi i am sorry that i cannot answer your question, but i would like to wish you luck on the assignment that needs to be done. again i do these answers to boost people's confidence when they are not able to find answers.  hope you get all A's. good night!

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