For this week's blog post, you'll need to look at last week's entries from your peers and respond to at least one entry. Your response should be three sentences or more and should compliment the poet on specific parts of the poem he/she posted. Be thoughtful and supportive! Feeling like doing more? Feel free to respond to more than one peer's poem this week!
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Alikhan Abdullayev
3/24/2015 09:30:33 am
Hey Mrs. Stillitano
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Emma Sullivan
3/25/2015 08:30:41 am
I'm responding to Andrea Sumida's poem because I really enjoyed reading hers and it was a really well written poem. I loved how I could imagine everything she described in her poem. Overall Andrea did an amazing job with this poem and she seems like a very great poet.
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Joe Hodge
3/26/2015 09:10:05 am
I replied to Trey Romano's poem because I really liked it and I thought it was a very good and well thought out poem.
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Tristan Lonsway
3/26/2015 10:24:38 am
I am responding to Dylan Sweeney's post "the first spring" poetry post. I really enjoyed reading his poem mainly because I really can't wait for spring to happen. I am getting really tired and annoyed at winter. I think he wrote very well overall, It has a very good deeper meaning, it has the poetry tools, repetition, and personification. He used these well together and it all made sense. I will give it a 5/5 for his final grade. :)
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Antonio Pereira
3/26/2015 11:04:59 am
I am responding to Aniket because I really enjoyed his acrostic poem, it was very well spoken. I also liked it because I liked the sentence he used for N "Never settles for less". Overall i really liked Anikets poems.
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Evan Dougherty
3/26/2015 11:50:47 am
I'm going to respond to Andrew Jeanetta's poem because it was a very touching and emotional poem. It honestly kind of got me. I think it was well written and thought out. I couldn't amagine my dad being in the war like his dad is. Overall I thought it was a great poem.
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