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Dear Reader,
My poem, thunderstorm, reflects how thunderstorms come into our lives. I have accomplished writing skills and more writing skills. I feel like I can write every day.
As you read “Thunderstorm,” think how you would react to a thunderstorm and image the sound, smell, taste.
My mood board is also my best work so far. I recognized different tones throughout poems.
In Creative Writing, I learned how to associate with other peoples’ work, how to write my own poems. So far, I think you would love my poem.
Sincerely,
Sarah
Thunderstorm
As leaves began to fall,
And the trees began to move,
I should make an upcoming prediction,
About the storm I shall.

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