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... poems in this unit or of other poems familiar to you , describe in writing how the reader's interpre- tation differed from your own . Is a poem more easily appreciated when heard or when seen on the page ? Discuss . 3. What is your favorite ...
... poems in this unit or of other poems familiar to you , describe in writing how the reader's interpre- tation differed from your own . Is a poem more easily appreciated when heard or when seen on the page ? Discuss . 3. What is your favorite ...
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... poem says little . Yet his meaning is clear . Writing Assignment Exposition . Considering the other speakers in the poem and what they say , explain why the wise man does not have to say more than he does . • E. E. CUMMINGS maggie and ...
... poem says little . Yet his meaning is clear . Writing Assignment Exposition . Considering the other speakers in the poem and what they say , explain why the wise man does not have to say more than he does . • E. E. CUMMINGS maggie and ...
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... poem , write an essay describing it . ject for poems as nightingales and rain- bows . Are they ? Can such man - made , mechanical things generate the " peculiar power , " the " mysterious beauty " ( page 181 ) that Mark Van Doren ...
... poem , write an essay describing it . ject for poems as nightingales and rain- bows . Are they ? Can such man - made , mechanical things generate the " peculiar power , " the " mysterious beauty " ( page 181 ) that Mark Van Doren ...
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