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Poetry Assignment


Question Posted Thursday May 1 2008, 2:29 pm

In my english class my group and I have to do a poetry seminar. The seminar has to be at least 15 minutes long. Our poem is called Advice to a Girl by Sara Teasdale. We can't seem to find any background on the poem but on the poet. What we really need is a summary and interpretation of the poem. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I know this isn't really an advice question, but I have no other options.

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duzzie19 answered Wednesday May 7 2008, 1:06 pm:
Actually it sounds like the point was for you all to summarize and interpret. That would be why there is a group of you and why you must do a seminar for the rest of the class.

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