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Polyptoton ParadiseA polyptoton is a variation of repeating the same word used in several different forms. |
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RE: Polyptoton Paradiseoh Balladeer, may we write a ballad, dear teacher? |
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RE: Polyptoton ParadiseWell, Springsize, that is indeed a Polyptoton paradise for sure. You gave some excellent examples of the usage of such words. The only problem I had with it is that they are so completely overpowering the poem gets lost in them! |
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RE: Polyptoton ParadisePolyptoton Last edited by Aria 06-07-2010 at 02:14:26 AM |
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RE: Polyptoton ParadiseWell, well, well.....A fantasy-filled romantic love story filled with polyptotons and passion that takes a brilliant comical turn with the last line! Love it! |
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RE: Polyptoton has a Crooked SmileHad to try this silly Polyptoton thing |
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RE: Polyptoton Paradisevery good poem sorry it took so long... i like it |
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RE: Polyptoton ParadiseGood is much more than I expected. Did this for fun and had fun. |
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RE: Polyptoton ParadiseI like the poem, Sally! Didn't see a lot of polyptotons lurking around but t he poem itself is very intriguing...I'm glad you had fun with it, since that is the most important thing. Best to you! |
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Walt Whitman, American Poet (1819-1892)