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We are a group of 7th graders from Colorado who want to practice our writing and communication skills. We are excited to expand the walls of our classroom and collaborate with other classes! Please leave us comments and your blog URL, so we can respond back to you!

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Poetic Justice Poems do change the way people think. For example, “The Black Cat” by Edgar Alan Poe made me extremely cautious whenever around cats. One of the tools that poets probably use to make you have some sort of emotional reaction is too leave questions. A poem that really makes you ponder what it meant is a good one. If Edgar Alan Poe left all the questions in his poems answered, he would not be as famous as he is today. Also, poets express extreme sadness, pain, or joy through their poems. The words that they use to describe their feelings are so powerful that it makes us fell what they are feeling. So, now that you know how a poet makes good poems, why don’t you go make one?

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