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English, 26.07.2019 02:00 travisvb

Hey, i'm doing a assignment for a poem, i was wondering if someone could proof read it, ! here's what it says: for this assignment, you will write an original poem. your poem should ā€¢ use rhyme scheme or meter. ā€¢ use at least two examples of figurative language, including (but not limited to) simile, metaphor, or allusion. ā€¢ be written in a form that is appropriate given the topic you select. and here's the poem! the wind, itā€™s everywhere, but not visible it spreads so far, from east to west, but is not divisible roaming in the atmosphere, as light as a feather can change your temperature, or maybe the weather how cold can it be? how hot will it get? what you do unto thee, it will give back to whom it met you cannot see it, but hear it, and feel it it sometimes makes you squint, as it gushes against your eyes itā€™s friends with the sun, the moon, and the skies but donā€™t underestimate its power, it sometimes can cause terrible things like tornadoes, or hurricanes, like katrina, or harvey, donā€™t mess with what it flings

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