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1-10 of 200 for What Makes a Good Poem
Many things come to mind but a few specifically: A good poem makes you feel like you've been there before, or want to go.
1. A good poem must be well written with a concise and accurate use of language. The great advantage of poetry is that it can encapsulate ideas in the minimum of words.
So I’ve asked myself, "Self, what makes good poetry? What distinguishes the very best from all the rest?" Is it the subject matter? No. ... Third, a good poem should visually arouse the reader.
For kids it might be a poem about video games or cafeteria lunch or not getting what you wanted for Christmas. But a good poem always makes you feel something.
Motivate young children with something fun and appropriate like a book or a poem before each lesson.
What Makes A Good Teacher?; ... I have carried a copy of this poem with me for many years, and I find its message both helpful and challenging. It reminds us that good teaching is not a static state,
Poem I ... If Moby ever collaborated with John Adams, the results would possibly sound something like John Howell Morrison's Hard Weather Makes Good Wood.
OK, now that I've got that out of my system, what makes an illustration good? Well, take a look at the two illustrations ... They must remain under a sort of "submission" to the text of a story, poem,
Be like the fox who makes more tracks than necessary, some in the wrong direction. ... We are in the sea breezy shower season that converges with the earth's turn away from summer for good.
That poem effectively describes what the "invisible hand" means today, even though Mandeville never used the term.’; ... His passionate advocay of free markets is in good, visible, hands
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