Answer:
A magician rewards Ah Fo for saving his life, but Ah Fo's wishes only bring him sadness.
Explanation:
The magician grants Ah Fo three wishes for saving him from the evil magician. Ah Fo is a humble student who craves knowledge, so he wishes to be able to read thoughts, to foretell the future, to learn without any effort. However, his wishes only bring him problems, as he loses the joy of learning and discovers unpleasant things about the people around him by reading their thoughts.
1. Music soothes me.
2. Billy bakes brownies every Halloween.
3. The police are arguing again.
4. Elsie never takes the bus to work.
5. One of the people who owns that house has no insurance.
6. One of these mechanics has a set of jumper cables.
7. The pastor and driver are mending the wings of butterflies.
8. Both of my essays are brilliant.
9. The pulses emitted by a neutron star recur at precise intervals.
10. One of my uncles dances at the Rainbow cafe.
The meter of this poem is iambic pentameter.
You can tell that the meter is in iambic pentameter because each line has ten syllables and the rhythm follows the iambic patter. This means that the stress of each syllable alternates unstressed then stressed. There are five sets of iambs (a pair of syllables: unstressed then stressed) in each line.
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