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Haiku: in few words, i meet you Free Verse: i can write without any restrictions Alliteration: Repeat until your tongue becomes tied Personification: Imagination can even make trees dance Metaphor: we are similar, far from different Onomatopoeia: Silence is what speaks the loudest Couplet: Two lines can hurt very many.
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allison-hill
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Dec 29, 2013
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