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  2. Poetry from Daily Life: As a teaching tool, poems let kids ...

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  3. Introducing Poetry from Daily Life, a new weekly feature from ...

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    This new weekly feature organized by Missouri Poet Laureate David L. Harrison aims to help you find it. Introducing Poetry from Daily Life, a new weekly feature from Missouri's poet laureate Skip ...

  4. Poetry from Daily Life: Writing a poem can be as simple as ...

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    Joseph Bruchac makes a daily ritual of walking with his dog and his phone, which he uses to record his thoughts — often forming the seed of a poem.

  5. Poetry from Daily Life: Laura Robb explains how to develop a ...

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    Read poetry, keep it in a notebook or in your pocket and share it with others, author and educator Laura Robb writes.

  6. The Adroit Journal - Wikipedia

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    Pieces from the journal have been selected for inclusion in The Best American Poetry, [5] Best New Poets, [6] The Best American Nonrequired Reading, [7] Verse Daily, [8] Poetry Daily, [9] and Best of the Net, [10] and have been awarded the Pushcart Prize.

  7. John Milton's poetic style - Wikipedia

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    Christ refusing the banquet, William Blake (c. 1816–18). Illustration for Paradise Regained.. The Miltonic verse (also Miltonic epic or Miltonic blank verse) was a highly influential poetic style and structure popularized by John Milton.

  8. Poetry from Daily Life: Poetry's rules and forms can help ...

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    Lesléa Newman’s many awards for her more than 80 books include a poetry fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts, two National Jewish Book Awards and two American Library Association ...

  9. Show, don't tell - Wikipedia

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    Show, don't tell is a narrative technique used in various kinds of texts to allow the reader to experience the story through actions, words, subtext, thoughts, senses, and feelings rather than through the author's exposition, summarization, and description. [1]