Yes, there is a poem called Baca Grande. It was written by Jim
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Which words from the poem Cavalry Crossing a Ford most appeal to the sense of sight
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Words from the poem, Cavalry Crossing a Ford, that appeal to the sense of sight are serpentine, slivery, brown-faced, scarlet, blue, snowy white, and flutter.
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What might cause someone to describe a line of poetry as musical
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Repetition of sounds that create a feeling of forward motion
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How can onomatopoeia be used as a form of synesthesia
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The sound of the word can imitate a visual effect
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What does emotion can be contagious in a poem mean
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an image's context can affect the way the reader feels about it.
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Is there a poem called Baca Grande
Yes, there is a poem called Baca Grande. It was written by Jim
Sagel in 1982.
Which words from the poem Cavalry Crossing a Ford most appeal to the sense of sight
Words from the poem, Cavalry Crossing a Ford, that appeal to the sense of sight are serpentine, slivery, brown-faced, scarlet, blue, snowy white, and flutter.
What might cause someone to describe a line of poetry as musical
Repetition of sounds that create a feeling of forward motion
How can onomatopoeia be used as a form of synesthesia
The sound of the word can imitate a visual effect
What does emotion can be contagious in a poem mean
an image's context can affect the way the reader feels about it.