1. Why did you write poems you wrote? The reason I wrote my poems is because I like to write about what i am passionate about and what my hobbies are. When writing my poems, it was easy because I really like to find what I love and express it into my poems.
2. Where did you get your ideas for your poems? The ideas for my poems are from the things around me that I noticed. I put those ideas into my poems. When I helped Jay revise his poems I took some of the advice that I gave him and used them in poem. When I took the time to read other poet's poetry in the books it gave me inspiration to write a poems as good as theirs.
3. How'd you make your poems good? After editing my poems I would find better words and that would make the poem flow better. I would also take my poems up to Miss. Pyeatt and we would go over the poem. Putting down on paper what ever would come to my mind and take the similar ones and try to make a out line for a poem.
4. How did you learn about poetry? Learning poetry is a process that I started in 6th grade. I really learned about different types of poetry and the different literary words for poetry. Each year we always had a time that we focused on poetry through out my middle school years. Im still a novice but I'm getting better.
You make a great point about getting ideas from the ideas we offer others. That's why peer editing can be so powerful. I enjoyed working on poetry with you. You have a fresh sense of words and how they can work together to convey thought and feeling.
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