no, but it probably blew there mind.
The poem "Jabberwocky" by Lewis Carroll is written in a nonsensical language that mimics English. Reading it backwards doesn't reveal any intended meaning or message, as it's meant to evoke a sense of whimsy and creativity through its invented words and imaginative imagery.
when reading the poem it sounds like there is a speaker speaking the poem
Alliteration and/or onomatopoeia contribute to the effective reading of a poem.
An example of a recruitment poem, is something which is catchy/persuasive, to someone who is reading it. The aim is to attract workers, and make them think 'yes this could be me' or 'that sounds interesting'hope this helps!
read the poem out loud
i guess by reading the person a lovely poem about sweetness... was it helpful??? Sweetness is an opinion. Only facts can be proven.
One helpful question to ask when reading a poem is "What emotions or feelings does this poem evoke in me?" This can help you connect with the poem on a personal level and better understand its impact.
The poem I read made me feel happy.
Reading; reading; reading upto 10 times; then perusing 10 times; only this can tell you the best, the theme of the poem.
One that is the same backwards as forwards. For ex. A man a plan a canal panama. Now try spelling backwards.
The title of the poem.
I don't stop reading.