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OleMash [197]
2 years ago
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Plan, memorize, and recite a poem to convey the poem’s meaning. Summary In this assignment, you will memorize and recite a poem

and then reflect on your experience. You may choose a poem you have previously read or do research to find a new one. You will then reflect on your experience by writing a short response. You will complete the assignment by submitting your written response.
English
1 answer:
Nina [5.8K]2 years ago
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Answer:

The poem chosen is called "Friendship can be so complex" by an unknown author.

<em>It leaves some discouraged, others very happy ...</em>

<em>It is the feeding of the weak</em>

<em>It is the kingdom of the strong</em>

<em />

<em>Makes us make mistakes</em>

<em>The weak are let go</em>

<em>The strong always raise their heads</em>

<em>so they assume them</em>

<em />

<em>Without thinking we conquered</em>

<em>The General World</em>

<em>and we built our little place</em>

<em>letting every little star shine</em>

<em />

<em>Little stars...</em>

<em>Sweet, sensitive, cold, tender ...</em>

<em>But always present everywhere</em>

<em>The Owners of Friendship ...</em>

<em />

Explanation:

The poem above shows the deep, delicate and conflicting sense of friendship, which brings very strong feelings and impactful memories that can trigger pleasurable experiences in my memte.

This poem shows me the importance of preserving friendships in the midst of their differences, because friendship is an important factor in life, but we must understand that as everything human is flawed, so we need to know that friendships can fail, but that will strengthen us and make our journey more bearable, at one time or another.

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