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  1. Enjambment: The continuation of a sentence or phrase from one line of poetry to the next. For example, “Its labored breath; racing in quick gasps” Onomatopoeia: It is a literary device where words mimic the actual sounds we hear. For example, “a screeching meow”. Abandoned Summary

    1. Enjambment: The continuation of a sentence or phrase from one line of poetry to the next. For example, “Its labored breath; racing in quick gasps”
    1. Onomatopoeia: It is a literary device where words mimic the actual sounds we hear. For example, “a screeching meow”.

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  1. The poem Abandoned is a wrenching presentation of how some of the society can cross all limits of the humanity. The baby is abandoned and thrown mercilessly in the dustbin. It cries but in vain. It had to lose its life. The only fault of that little creature was that it was born. Taking birth is notRead more

    The poem Abandoned is a wrenching presentation of how some of the society can cross all limits of the humanity. The baby is abandoned and thrown mercilessly in the dustbin. It cries but in vain. It had to lose its life. The only fault of that little creature was that it was born. Taking birth is not in anyone’s control, and babies are next to God. The don’t deserve such inhuman treatment. The crime the baby committed that it was born. I didn’t know what its destiny holds for it.

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