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Write a poem using alliteration, assonance, and different kinds of rhyme. Use what you have learned about rhythm, meter, lines, and stanzas to shape the sounds of your language in exciting, interesting ways. Your poem should be at least 10 lines long.

• Use alliteration, assonance, and at least one type of rhyme.

• Create a pattern, either using meter or a certain number of syllables in your lines. Use a mix of end-stopping and enjambment.

• Group your lines into at least two stanzas.​

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Answer: See below.

Step-by-step explanation:

Omitted

A neglected, however hard it tries,

Will always be loathsome.

Never forget the disgustful and repellant neglected.

A left, however hard it tries,

Will always be dead.

A left is deathly. a left is stagnant,

a left is lifeless, however.

I cannot help but stop and look at the wooly absent.

An absent is muzzy. an absent is wooly-minded,

an absent is woolly-headed, however.

When I think of omissions, I see unintentional matters.

Do omissions make you shiver?

do they?

A forgotten, however hard it tries,

Will always be five.

Does the forgotten make you shiver?

does it?

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