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In the film, Louder than a bomb,

When they show the club of students writing and performing poetry at steinmetz, who makes up the group? How many boys/girls? Older/younger students?

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Final answer:

The film 'Louder Than a Bomb' does not give specific details on the student poetry club's demographic at Steinmetz High School, but such groups typically include both boys and girls of various ages in high school.

Step-by-step explanation:

In the film Louder Than a Bomb, the poetry club at Steinmetz High School is made up of a diverse group of students. While the question does not specify the exact makeup of this group in terms of the gender or ages of the members, we can infer from similar contexts and settings that such clubs often include both male and female students and range from younger to older high schoolers. This diversity can add to the richness of perspectives and experiences expressed through their poetry. Like the representations in different media such as Tabouret's old photographs, Gwendolyn Brooks' poem 'We Real Cool,' or the varied characters in social settings described in various texts, the club is likely to represent a microcosm of the school's demographic.

In the film Louder than a bomb, the group of students writing and performing poetry at Steinmetz is made up of both boys and girls. The exact number of boys and girls in the group is not specified in the information provided. As for the age of the students, the information does not specify whether they are older or younger. However, it can be assumed that the group consists of students from different age groups, as they are all attending Steinmetz.

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