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Poetry Tasting
Chicken Soup with Rice
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Capstone eBooks
Learning about Poems
by
Martha E. H. Rustad; Gail Saunders-Smith (Consultant Editor); Kelly Boswell (Consultant Editor)
ISBN: 9781491492697
Publication Date: 2015-08-01
If words describe a feeling or some words rhyme, you're reading a poem. How else do you know? Quick, fun examples help you understand the beauty of poetry.
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