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I need help ASAP 1.09 Poetry Analysis TGA can some remake this into a poem Read the poem "Sea Rose," by H. D.

Rose, harsh rose,

marred and with stint of petals,

meagre flower, thin,

sparse of leaf,

more precious

than a wet rose

single on a stem? —

you are caught in the drift.

Stunted, with small leaf,

you are flung on the sand,

you are lifted

in the crisp sand

that drives in the wind.

Can the spice-rose

drip such acrid fragrance

hardened in a leaf?

There need to be a poem for the

Answer your response in the boxes below. Be sure to write in complete sentences. Use transitional phrases to smooth out your ideas.

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Title: Name the title and explain its importance. What can the reader infer based on the title?

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Summary: Summarize the poem in your own words in 2-4 sentences.

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Figurative Language: Name an example of figurative language found in the poem and explain its meaning.

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Tone: Name the tone of the poem and cite specific words and/or phrases that help convey the tone.

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Theme: Name a theme conveyed in the poem and consider how the theme reflects tenets of modernism and/or imagism.

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and then analyze that poem!

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