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Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening

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1. The form of the poem shows that it is traditional because it has four stanzas with four lines in each stanza and their rhyme schemes are similar within each stanza. That is how the form of the poem shows that it is traditional. 2. One example of alliteration that I've found is "To watch his woods fill up with snow". The alliteration in this line is "watch his woods". Another example of alliteration in this poem is "The woods are lovely, dark and deep". And the alliteration in this line is "dark and deep". Those are two examples of alliteration in this poem. 3. The line "And miles to go before I sleep" is repeated twice at the end of the poem. I think this line means that the speaker is miles from his home whereas he’s in the snowy woods and he must ride his horse for miles before reaching his house where he can sleep. This line is repeated twice to create meaning, therefore if it was not repeated then it...

Daughter to Mother

You're often there when I need you But now comes the time where you need advice too Don't worry about challenges in your path Because I know you'll get through We take risks because it's what we do Although there's a possibility dreams don't come true Sometimes you must rely on hope to get you through life  Because hope will one day keep us alive Goodluck and I'll always be there for you Whether you do or do not need me too