you can get the tittle by what you want
my example:
anna and i are close friends, we don't fight, we always share, and every good things. suddenly, my two friends are teasing me for my costume party, and now my ann said to those two that " leave her alone, it's her costume, why do you need to tease her if its halloween, you 2 are not scary at least my friend's costume is a witch and that is scary, what about you 2 princesses and fairy, my friend would just scare you and you 2 will run away, boo" "Oh thank you anna"
how can you describe the story... there are friends, they help each other, they share.. then what will you give a tittle... for me, the tittle would be friendship...
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Can you provide the title of the poem you're referring to?
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a cake poem.
Jose Rizal wrote a poem without a title to emphasize the message and emotions within the poem, rather than the title itself. This allowed the focus to remain on the content and themes of the poem, rather than being influenced by a specific title.
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You could refer to it by the first line or as an untitled poem by [author's name].
Since the analysis is of the poem, you must indicate the title in the analysis.
The title was inspired by the poem "Harlem" by Langston Hughes. The poem is also known as "A Dream Deferred."
It is important to analyze the title because you can somtimes get information from the title and you might be able to hear what the poet is trying to say in the poem.
The title of the poem "Daffodils" directly refers to the primary subject of the poem, which is the poet's encounter with a field of blooming daffodils. The title sets the tone and theme for the poem, highlighting the beauty and significance of nature and the poet's emotional response to it.
What is the poem's first line?