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English, 11.12.2021 14:00 KallMeh

1. When you look over a poem's formal you may find clues about its tone and meaning. 2. A word's meaning is its actual, concrete meaning.
3. A word's
meaning is any nonliteral suggestion it make
4. follows regular patterns such as rhythm and meter.
5.because it does not have structure, often imitates the pattern of ordinary speech.

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