How to read a poem
Reading a poem is easy. It’s just like reading, but the poem might rhyme or have a rhythm to it. There are a lot of ways to read a poem. Some maybe hard to understand and some maybe easy. The way i read a poem is to reread. and then I will find the answer I’m looking for.
Intro:
An intro is when you start a poem. Or when you evaluate
each stanza.
Repetition:
Repetition is when words in a poem repeat. And when words repeat
It means it has to do with a message.
Images:
Images are something that you can imagine from a poem. And
words that are something. Like dog, frog, and cat, those words
describe something.
Metaphor:
A metaphor is like the definition to a word. Or in a poem you
try to find out why she put the word there and what dose it mean
to her.
Rhythm and Rhyme:
Rhythm is like when a poem has a beet to it. And rhyme is when
two words sound the same, but they’re different words.
Theme/message:
The theme or message is about the poem. Like it’s about what the
whole poem means.
Intro:
An intro is when you start a poem. Or when you evaluate
each stanza.
Repetition:
Repetition is when words in a poem repeat. And when words repeat
It means it has to do with a message.
Images:
Images are something that you can imagine from a poem. And
words that are something. Like dog, frog, and cat, those words
describe something.
Metaphor:
A metaphor is like the definition to a word. Or in a poem you
try to find out why she put the word there and what dose it mean
to her.
Rhythm and Rhyme:
Rhythm is like when a poem has a beet to it. And rhyme is when
two words sound the same, but they’re different words.
Theme/message:
The theme or message is about the poem. Like it’s about what the
whole poem means.
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