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From The Bus Window

5

10

And

Dark Green This Afternoon

And They

Are Sitting Over Our Town

Just Rumb l i n g

Away

With Their Bragging

N o i s e

Who Ordered

The Thunder

Who Ordered That Flash Of Lightning

Flashing From The

West

Who Ordered The Rest Of This Dark Sky

Who Asked This S t o r m To S t a y

Arnold Adoff

15

Metaphor

20

From The Bus Window

In the poem, "From The Bus Window" By Arnold Adoff. He uses Rhyming, Important words and Figurative Language. In this poem his structure is No punctuation, Repetitive words, No stanzas, and Descriptive words.

ARNOLD

ADOFFS

KEYS

TO

SUCCESS

Good For The Head

5

10

Good For The Head

when you need more

sleep

but

you are at the breakfast

table

instead

not

ready for school

some quiet

cream

of

peanut

butter

on a piece

of

natural

brown

bread

Arnold Adoff

stanzas

Metaphor

15

Onomatopoeia

20

Good For The Head

In the poem, "Good For The Head" By Arnold Adoff He uses Rhyming, Important words and Figurative Language. In this poem his structure is Stanzas, No Punctuation, and Descriptive Words.

Arnold Adoff Poem

My Mouth

Key

Rhyming

Important words

Figurative language

Stanzas

5

A

personification

A

stay shut

but

food just

finds

a way

my tongue says

we are

full today

but

teeth just

grin

and

say

come in

I am always hungry

10

B

Rhyming

B

15

My Mouth

In the poem, "My Mouth" by Arnold Adoff, He uses Rhyming, Important words and Figurative Language. His structure is few word lines, no stanzas, and some figurative language. He tells his own mini stories in all of his poems.

Let The Biter Beware

5

Metaphor

10

stanzas

In the center of each

pale

milk

c h o c o l a t e lump

there is a hard nut

waiting to bump your

front tooth into the

d e n t i s t's chair.

In the center of each

dark

deep

c h o c o l a t e hunk

there is a car a mel

chunk just waiting to

glue

your teeth to geth er

for ev er.

Take

care.

Arnold Adoff

onomatopoeia

15

Metaphor

Let The Biter Beware

In the poem, "Let The Biter Beware" By Arnold Adoff, He uses Rhyming, Important words and Figurative Language. In this poem, His structure is Descriptive and Repetitive words, Stanzas, Emotions, and Little Punctuation.

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