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  1. This poem is divided into six stanzas consisting of four lines each. Each stanza follows the rhyme scheme ‘abcb’.   I am writing a letter Summary

    This poem is divided into six stanzas consisting of four lines each. Each stanza follows the rhyme scheme ‘abcb’.

     

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    Visual Imagery: The poem is filled with vivid visual images. One example would be the detailed description of the ‘blotting paper’. Anaphora: Examples would be ‘And put the address/And begin, “Dearest Mummy,”’, and ‘And run to the post box/And now it has gone!’ where ‘and’ is repeated in the beginniRead more

    1. Visual Imagery: The poem is filled with vivid visual images. One example would be the detailed description of the ‘blotting paper’.
    2. Anaphora: Examples would be ‘And put the address/And begin, “Dearest Mummy,”’, and ‘And run to the post box/And now it has gone!’ where ‘and’ is repeated in the beginning of each line.
    3. Parenthesis: This can be seen with the usage of brackets in the line ‘(Did anyone guess?)’.

     

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  1. This is a short and sweet poem. The persona delves into the nuances of how to write a letter as they write on for their beloved mother.   I am writing a letter Summary

    This is a short and sweet poem. The persona delves into the nuances of how to write a letter as they write on for their beloved mother.

     

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