It's written to commemorate the 9/11 attacks on September 11th 2001. It tells the story of a trapped victim inside the towers who pleads for help - but it's impossible. He addresses someone watching the scene on TV. A truly briliant poem. God Bless the victims of 9/11.
he is trapped upon close to the op floor of 1 of the twin towers..... he uses his hirt as a waving flag as a signal for help..but no one can see him..he watches work colleges jump out of the window and describes what they look like whilst falling upon there death a truly passionate poem.
The poem extract "Out of the Blue" by Simon Armitage describes the moment when two planes crashed into the Twin Towers on September 11, 2001. It captures the suddenness and confusion of the attack, as well as the disbelief and shock experienced by the people witnessing the tragedy. The poem conveys the sense of loss and devastation caused by the terrorist attack.
its about the 9/11 attack on the world trade center and how some people made the choice to jump out of the building hoping that some miracle would save them.
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The poem "Extract From The Prelude" was written by William Wordsworth, an English Romantic poet. It is a part of his longer autobiographical poem titled "The Prelude."
Anne French wrote the poem Blue Voyage.
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It is a fragment or extract from literature or a collection of teachings, as the Analects of Confucius.
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Yellow Sorry, you would have to extract the yellow from green to get blue. Blue is a primary colour, it is not possibler to mix for it.
rose are red violets are blue i love this poem i hope u do too
At Cinnabar Island there is a Lab. Someone there will extract them.
ye you can do it. but it is happening better in blue light.
It isn't actually an extract from a poem. It is one of Langston Hughes quotes. Langston Hughes was an American writer, poet and essayist that lived in the 20th Century.