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Jason, jason, the son of a mason. wasted his life with dream he was chasin'. he'd stare out the window, he'd dream and he'd hope. his time washed away like a worn bar of soap. Until he grew tired of the dreams that were dashin', And from that day since turned his dreams into action. WHich features of this writing make it poetry?
1. it has a story with a valuable lesson.
2. it begins rather sadly, and ends happily.
3. it means the same thing to every leader.
4.it has lines with rhyme and similar length.

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