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OpenStudy (aleah54):

what is this poem about? https://www.poets.org/poetsorg/poem/wooing-song

OpenStudy (aleah54):

@Ray_Masters

OpenStudy (ray_masters):

Easy, This poem is mostly written about Love

OpenStudy (ray_masters):

was there a more specific question?

OpenStudy (aleah54):

no that was it

OpenStudy (aleah54):

Could you help me two more questions

OpenStudy (aleah54):

@Ray_Masters

OpenStudy (aleah54):

@QueenHistoriaSU @whpalmer4 @wannabegurl @Wholock @wwhitlock @wach @welshfella

OpenStudy (wholock):

Yes?

OpenStudy (aleah54):

Did the poet create strong images? What could you see, hear, smell, taste, or feel?

OpenStudy (aleah54):

https://www.poets.org/poetsorg/poem/wooing-song

OpenStudy (wwhitlock):

Do the words bring to mind images of flowers, sun, sand and grapes when you read it.? Even if you don't know Tagus or other references, you get some pictures in your mind. I think only children would not get a strong image from the words "losing their virginity" even though he's talking about a rose.

OpenStudy (ray_masters):

any other questions?

OpenStudy (aleah54):

if i need you i'll tag you

OpenStudy (ray_masters):

ok

OpenStudy (aleah54):

What could you see, hear, smell, taste, or feel? https://www.poets.org/poetsorg/poem/wooing-song

OpenStudy (aleah54):

@Ray_Masters

OpenStudy (aleah54):

@michaelschmidt @malijhaa @Marie1738

OpenStudy (aleah54):

@nbarrera_t @NvidiaIntely @naate @NateAtTheGate1212 @Nesha431 @blayne--moore @Blondie_B23

OpenStudy (aleah54):

@Zeronknight @zaberangelr @zainabkhan @zeidyt @CandyCove

Zeronknight (zeronknight):

Hi! Sorry, I am about to go AFK for a little while, if it's not answered by then, I'll try to help you! Also, you might want to close this question, there is a rule where if anything does not have to do with the original question, it's spam which is breaking the rules. Even then, you might be able to get extra help if you close this down, and open up a new post with your question. Hope this helps! :)

OpenStudy (gabbyalicorn):

Hi guys! Remember only one question per post! :) Also, please do not give direct answers, clues are welcomed, try to guide the reader, not give the answer. For further questions like this one, to find the central idea, try looking at key words or phrases that are used repetitively, such as love. In this case, @ray_masters is correct. If you need any more help, feel free to tag me.

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