This poem to show that people have the power to make their own destiny. Written by Ella Wheeler Wilcox
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This classic, fun, and rhythmic poem is a cautionary tale about a mother-daughter struggle. The lesson taught is the virtues of a cautious and modest approach to life. The bold and fun loving daughter doesn't listen to the scolding of her wise mother and instead runs wild, reveling in her youth and beauty. In the end the mother's fears come true. This poem is written by Ella Wheeler Wilcox.
A poem written by Walt Whitman. In this poem, Whitman shows how America is made up of a variety of people. It's the stories of those people who make America the strong and unique nation that it is.
Written by Walt Whitman this poem depicts life during wartime in the 1860s, it shows a broad picture of how war changes the everyday lives of communities. No matter the time period, war impacts people in many ways.
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