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English, 08.06.2021 05:00 madisonvinson80

MARKING BRAINLIEST PLS HELP PART 1
Read two examples of free verse poetry from those listed below. Read the poems (or portions of the poems if they're long - at least 20 lines), then write what your impression of the poems were. What do you think they were about? How did you feel about the lack of structure such as rhyming and regular verses? How did reading them make you feel? (Click on the links below to read these poems or you can can find them by searching in your browser using the keywords: Example: "e. e. " + "poem title".)

PART 2
Write your own free verse poem. For a free verse poem, you may want to write a prose paragraph, then break it up into lines that have meaning for you as you write about your subject. You can do several versions. One with long lines, one with short lines, one mixed, and see which is better. You might also change things as you go.
Here is a free verse poem by Carl Sandburg:

Fog
The fog comes
on little cat feet.
It sits looking
over harbor and city
on silent haunches
and then moves on.

Other poems by Carl Sandburg:
Buffalo Bill
Upstairs
Wilderness
Young Bullfrogs
Laughing Corn

Walt Whitman Poems:
There was a Child went Forth
A Farm-Picture
Warble for Lilac-Time
The Torch
A Clear Midnight

Poems by Pablo Neruda
In the Night
Lost in the Forest
You Sing

Poems by E. E.
because it's
Little Tree
Spring Is

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