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In what way is the title of the poem no! a good one?

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Why the title of the poem 'no!' is a befitting one

this is all you need to know: By choosing the title 'no!' draws a readers attention, asking questions like what does it mean by no or why, what happened and much more leaving them no choice but to read the book.

below is just an essay in case of school

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It is hard work to write a poem, but it is also hard to find a suitable or befitting title for the poem, this is because the title of a poem is what interests the viewers. Growing up we read books which were really predictable and as a matter of fact some of the titles already explained the book itself but as children we were so to say clueless of the title, but as we grow in age some of us realized that they prefer an unpredictable title to fit a story and not one which give spoilers to the end titles like: Donald's surprise party or Morgan learns to eat.

So the poet who carefully examined and wrote their poem realised that the book was only going to be judged by the cover and a cover that is full is not worth the time or money, but choosing the title 'no!' draws a readers attention, asking questions like what does it mean by no or why, what happened and much more leaving them no choice but to read the book. Using only word but dragging the attention of many people, such skill.

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