Questions tagged 'Poetry'
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acrostic poem the word is federalism?
Could you help me create an acrostic poem using the word "federalism"? I’m interested in exploring the themes and concepts related to federalism, so I would appreciate your insights on how to effectiv...
Jan 16, 2025
How to send an anonymous gift of money for someone having a hard holiday season?
My cousin is having a difficult time paying her bills this holiday season, and I would like to send her some cash anonymously so she can buy gifts for her one-year-old son. I was considering mailing t...
Select the line that uses inverted syntax.?
Select the line that uses inverted syntax: "They flash upon that inward eye," "They stretched in never-ending line," "I wandered lonely as a cloud," or "Ten thousand saw I at a glance."
Jan 13, 2025
Can you write an acrostic poem for APRIL?
Could you please create an acrostic poem using the letters of the word "APRIL"? Thank you!
What doe the jar in wallace stevens’s ‘the anecdote of the jar’ symbolize
What does the jar symbolize in Wallace Stevens’s poem "Anecdote of the Jar"? Could it represent themes of civilization and industry?
What words rhyme with “girl”?
I'm currently writing a poem and I'm having trouble finding words that rhyme with "girl." I'm feeling a bit stuck and can't seem to think of any options! I would greatly appreciate your help, as the p...
Jan 10, 2025
Which phrase from “meeting at night” contains alliteration?
Which phrase from "Meeting at Night" contains alliteration? a. “the yellow half-moon large and low” b. “the two hearts beating each to each” c. “as I gain the cove” d. “three fields to cross”
In poetry the start of a new stanza often signals?
In poetry, the start of a new stanza often signals a shift in theme, tone, or perspective. What specific effects or meanings does the beginning of a stanza convey in various poetic forms?
Read the stanza below from the poem “tattoo” by gregg shapiro and answer the question that follows. if i could trade places with
In the stanza from the poem "Tattoo" by Gregg Shapiro, the speaker expresses a desire to protect someone. They describe using gauze and velvet to "absorb the shocks and treat his wounds." Additionally...
Hopkins’s use of ‘seared,’ ‘bleared,’ and ‘smeared’ is an example of
Hopkins's use of the words "seared," "bleared," and "smeared" serves as an example of which literary device? a. alliteration b. metaphor c. assonance d. simile