There are four, of which only the first three get "answers" (they're pretty much nonsense). Paraphrasing somewhat, they are "do you think you should be standing on your head," "how did you do a somersault at your age," "how did you eat the goose," and "how did you balance an eel on your nose?"
First I would read the poem to My friends. then I would ask them questions like "What did they like about your poem?" "How did your poem make them feel?" "Can you relate to My Poem?" " Is there anything they didn't understand?" " what would they do to improve your poem if anything, and Why?"
Ask yourself "How'd this happen!" Get asked "who's the father?"
i dont no ask ya parents
H.o.a.?
Answer: repeated syntax I'm gonna ask the questions and then answer them so that others can get the answers.
why god as a father without joy, when all he was only a boy, grow to man make a plan then ask again
ANSWER: If it was me I will make time to confront him with my few evidence in my hands. I will ask him all the questions necessary to how and why he is doing it. Then I will ask him to move out because I don't want my baby growing up knowing his or her father can not be trusted and not ready to be a father. This is what I will do in my own opinion.
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One helpful question to ask when reading a poem is, "What emotions or images does this poem evoke for me?" This can help you connect with the poem's themes and explore how it resonates with you personally.
One helpful question to ask when reading a poem is "What emotions or feelings does this poem evoke in me?" This can help you connect with the poem on a personal level and better understand its impact.
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