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English, 19.02.2021 14:00 Mypasswordishotdog11

PLEASE HELP THIS IS DUE IN 45 MIN I WILL MARK BRAINLIEST IF RIGHT :( It's time to write your narrative poem!What story will it tell? How will the action rise to a climax and then fall to a resolution? Your poem must include the following:

-A clear narrative sequence
-Sensory language
-Figurative language
-One verb in the conditional mood
-Two module vocabulary words
(you can write the narrative poem abt anything that's not inappropriate and must use at least 2 of these words:

gaze, portrait, treacherous, alarming, destructible, impregnable, scheme, steed, saber, stoicism, tense, and resolution.​

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