On this the special-est of days
Your fifteenth year is done.
Of all the years you've been on Earth,
I'm glad for every one.
I wish for you the year ahead
The best you've ever seen
And I'll be here to wish again
The day you turn sixteen.
Yes, the poem "Fifteen" by William Stafford does contain parallel structure in its repetition of the phrase "Fifteen" throughout the poem. This repetition helps to emphasize the theme of the passing of time and the speaker's reflection on their experiences at the age of fifteen.
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Earth Day
No, Cabbage and Age do NOT rhyme, because the 'a' in 'cabbage' is short-sounding, and the 'a' in 'age' is long sounding. Therefore, they don't rhyme with each other because they have different sounding vowels.
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No you can not buy any car at the age of fifteen years.
You have to be fifteen or over to watch the movie.
No.
fifteen
There is no dating age.