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Sterling Sanchez
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17 September, 03:14
Poems differ from other works in terms of
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Landon Berger
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Poems differ from other works in terms of its style. Poems are written in lines and stanzas. It usually makes use of figures of speech. Poems are carefully arranged words that has rhyme and rhythm. It doesn't have a word limit but usually, it is short.
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