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charle [14.2K]
2 years ago
7

Write a poem using all these punctuations Gosh someone please help me:

English
2 answers:
ololo11 [35]2 years ago
7 0
Everything is better!



You can:

Smile and shout!

No need to pout!

Cry in shock!

Beat the clock!

Yelp in pain if you get a knock!



You can

Yell out loud - oh glee, oh glory!

Tell a really exciting story!

Congratulate!

Celebrate?

Shout out loud “Stop! Go! Wait!”



When you live life with an ‘Exclamation point’

Everything is better!
geniusboy [140]2 years ago
5 0
<h3>Introduction:</h3>

Please don't mind if the poem isn't that good . It will contain the requirements. I will use free-verse btw.

<h3>Answer:</h3>

Topic: Winter

The freezing chills of odd winter's day,

Oh, the quite queer breeze of the soft snowflakes,

The poor beggars living on the streets in frost!

Would winter be so cruel?

The winter leaves the fire with no choice:

Dancing flames, Sparkling in the dark, Touching upon the cold frost.

Would winter be so ever exhausting?

"Take out the gloves, coats, hats. Say goodbye to the common summer mishaps," the people cry.

For it reminds and touches the heart which would not stop beating-

Soft landing flakes, quiet as though it thought itself as a mouse.

Bodies of water shiver and shake,

Freezing and thawing, the old waters take.

For every winter, it signals the start of a chilling break.

<h2>Hope it helps! Have an amazing day!</h2>

*Quick Reminder: If this is an assignment from homeschool/school, please don't forget to rephrase/summarize/reference from this poem. Keep in mind no plagiarism is allowed in school. And please don't plagiarize this poem. Thanks!*

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