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Write the dialogue that you think might have occurred between the fifth and sixth stanzas.
Compose a poem about the most unusual conversation in which you have ever participated, then describe why it was unusual.
Re-write “Chocolates” as prose. Does reading the poem as prose change its meaning or effect? How?
Think of a famous writer that you would like to visit. What would you talk to him or her about? Write a dialogue of your conversation.
After reading a few chapters from Simpson’s autobiography The King My Father’s Wreck and completing...
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