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Asking someone for help ASAP. It's due today ASAP. Need help writing a poem. The poem should have a clear sequence of events. Use sensory and figurative language to engage your audience. One verb in the conditional mood. Select a poem that has a theme that you can not only identify with, but can also write about. Choose a poem that means something and one that you have understood fairly well, even if not perfectly. Choose a serious poem. Do not choose a narrative poem, a nonsense poem, a limerick, or any other kind of light comic verse. ( Do Not Choose " The Rainy Day" by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Or " Invictus " By William Ernest Henley. You need to find a theme in it. List of vocabulary words. 1) perspective, 2) transcript, 3) spectacle, 4) jurisdiction, 5) inscription, 6) ascribe, 7) prospect, 8) aspect, 9) dictate, 10) contradict, 11) speaker, 12) extended metaphor, 13) voice, 14) meter, 14) irony, 16) pun, 17) simile, 18) refrain, 19) narrative poem, 20) internal rhyme). You must use two module vocabulary words that I listed. ( WILL MARK BRAINLIEST) Please dont rewrite someone else's poems or don't rewrite your own poem please. Write a completely different poem.


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