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Assignment # 3 Write a poem using anaphora (repetition of a phrase or sentence). One page, typed, single-spaced, with double spacing between stanzas. ... Click on the poetÕs name and you will find a short bio plus a few of their poems online. ... for forests and animals...
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www2.hawaii.edu/~gharada/exercisespoetry/3anaphora.htm
www2.hawaii.edu/~gharada/exercisespoetry/3anaphora.htm
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The poems in Ring of Fire are not the first poems by Jarnot to tinker with the reader's sense of perspective and time. ... Jarnot's poems are filled with animals: cows, birds, tigers, possums, aardvarks, squirrels, spiders, fish, pigs, lizards, mollusks, lions, dogs.
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writing.upenn.edu/wh/calendar/jarnotintro.html
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His published poetry includes Man to Pan (1982), winner of the Casa de las Américas Prize, Limbo Dancer in Dark Glasses (1983), Mangoes and Bullets: Selected and New Poems 1972-84 (1985) and Weblines (2000). He is also the author of many children's books, ... We Animals Would Like a Word With You Bodley Head, 1996;
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www.contemporarywriters.com/authors/?p=auth162
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Gallus, named in anaphora at the end of line 72 and the beginning of ... 1 In Roman poetry of the first century B.C., proper names, often in Greek form, are an ... The animals of Virgil are at the center of a complex reality, bounded ...
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www.jstor.org/stable/4150044
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The move to the stage was al ogicalonef orEliot, so many ofwhose poems have .... of people and other dogs, as well as other animals such as cats and horses. ...
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ftp.cs.toronto.edu/pub/gh/modjeska-papocol.pdf
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Rhyme is not all that important in Hebrew poetry, but Hebrew poems commonly use repetition, chiasmus, parallelism, and other rhetorical schemes and tropes. The Genesis 1 text uses "high style" and those artistic devices common to Hebrew poetry--especially catachresis, anaphora, ... Animals are created for a limited purpose:
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web.cn.edu/kwheeler/Genesis_texts.html
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I use my poem "Pomegranates" as a model for writing poems. It has anaphora and similes. Students should easily recognize the comparisons of pomegranates to Christmas bulbs. ... What are some of the plants, birds, animals, or people in its place of origin? Are there any similarities between the place of origin and the...
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www.csusm.edu/profe/nexus.htm
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Three weeks ago I was very excited about the prospect of finally visiting New York for the first time, this weekend. My mother, through the wonders of Facebook, ... But alas! A week ago, I was on the Metro on the way to downtown DC when I saw from inside the train, an ad in one of the stations about the National Book...
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sharrytenn.multiply.com/journal
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And they range in degree of familiarity from Coleridge's "Kubla Khan" and Poe's "To Helen" and Dickinson's "Because I could not stop for Death" to Edwin Muir's "The Animals" and Trumbull Stickney's "Mnemosyne," poems of which most readers will not have heard.
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www.poets.org/viewmedia.php/prmMID/17111
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