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English, 14.05.2021 14:00 no1hockeysis

Song: Thinking Out Loud by Ed Sheeran b. Now write a four-line stanza of your own that you think would go well to music. After you write the stanza, reflect on the following questions:

• What rhyme scheme and meter does your poem have?

• How do those qualities help express the meaning of the poem?

• What genre of music do you see your poem fitting into?

• In what ways is the musical genre you envision connected to the rhyme scheme and meter that you chose?

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