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( Need Help ASAP Please and Thank You). Select a poem that has a theme that you can not only identify with, but can also write about. One of them might be a good choice for your topic. Choose a serious poem. Do not choose a Narrative poem, a nonsense poem, a limerick, or any other kind of light comic verse. (Do Not Choose) "The Rainy Day" by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow or " Invictus" by William Henley. ( Remember to write your essay in the third person. Discuss the poem in the present tense. Use transitional words and phrases. Use appropriate verbs. Use literary terms). Here's a list of suggested poems and suggested poets. 1) " Paul Revere's Ride" By Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. 2) " O Captain!My Captain!" By Walt Whitman. 3) " The Railway Train" By Emily Dickinson. 4) " The Road Not Taken" By Robert Frost. 5) " I, Too, Sing America." By Langston Hughes. 6) " A Poem for My Librarian, Mrs, Long" By Nikki Giovanni. ) Use a search engine to find copies of each poem. Don't forget about the poems that you have read this year. (Instructions: Present Verb Tense. Formal Language). ( Will Mark Brainliest and Give 5 Stars) to whoever can please help me with this assignment. I extremely need help. NEED AT LEAST 4 PARAGRAPHS.

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