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Analyze one of three poems - "the lady of shalott" by alfred, lord tennyson, sonnet 50 by william shakespeare, or "grievance" by amy lowell - and then write a new poem that uses the same meter, rhyme scheme, and form as the one you analyzed.

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Answer:

Let's do this with sonnet 50 by william shakespeare.

Step-by-step explanation:

This poem bears the following rhyme scheme: ABAB CDCD EFEF GG

And its meter is: iambic pentameter

Since the poem is grim, I decided to choose grim words so you can better compare them:

It's easy to lost the path

When no one's there to call you back

With an empty bottle and empty glass

Your thoughts are the first who attack

They will bring me on my knees

'Til they leave me on the floor

I can't breathe and no one sees

Is a savor what I ask for

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