Listen to Kali’s poem. Post your response as a comment. Be sure to answer, “What does Kali try to “do” as a poet to make her poem effective?
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This pice was very powerful
Yes, just as Liam said,never powerful. I especially liked all of the different ways that she got her point across, especially alliteration and the changing of speed to emphasize key parts of the poem.