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In Langston Hughes' poem "Wealth," the two elements of structure are free verse and repetition. The poem does not adhere to a specific rhyme scheme or meter, representing a modernist approach to poetry. The repetition of the phrase "I tell you" throughout the poem emphasizes the speaker's message about true wealth being found in intangible qualities rather than material possessions.
The noun 'poem' is a common noun, a general word for any poem of any kind.
Because they capture the leaping wealth of the sea
scoundrels...........
Yes it is it is very sad if you ready the poem correctly a noctied that it was very sad it was easy.
because poems are rhymes and rhymes are being repeated but in different words so the song Get Ready Get Set Don't Go is a poem because it is rhyming
A poem is a poem, you can't get more than that. But the answer to that is very simple. It comes from your heart, everything does. So just think of it and when it's ready, you'll have the words. :)
whats the tone in the poem common ground by Judith Cofer
His name is Bill Craddock :)
The poet addresses a millionaire in this poem. The world is a place where we find sorrow of poverty and the beauty created by wealth go side by side. The poet points a finger at the millionaire and says that the millionaire and his kind are proud of their wealth earned by unnatural excessive desire. A millionaire's dream is to amass wealth and he has done it in a crooked way. The very course of the millionaire's life has turned evil.
This poem represents common good and people
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