Need 2 Poems Written. Must Pass Copyscape 100 Percent
I need two poems written out of the groups below. These must be 100% original and must pass Copyscape 100% before payment will be released. I will ONLY pay $5 for these poems so please make sure you state that $5 is acceptable in your PMB. I need these within 2 hours.
Write two (2) poems, each of which is from 10 to 30 lines. Choose two types of poems from the following possibilities, using a different choice for each of your poems:
A poem that uses consonance, assonance, and alliteration with concrete images that employ at least 3 of 5 senses (sight, sound, taste, touch, and/or smell). Do not use end rhyme. Balance concrete images throughout the poem, without concentrating them in one place. Pay careful attention to all words chosen for the poem.
A poem that uses rhythm and tempo, along with concrete images that employ at least 3 of 5 senses (sight, sound, taste, touch, and/or smell). Rhythm and tempo must be used clearly to add to the effects of the poem. Strive for a regular rhythm and medium tempo throughout the poem. Do not use end rhyme. Balance concrete images throughout the poem, without concentrating them in one place. Pay careful attention to all words chosen for the poem.
A poem that uses a single conceit in different ways throughout the poem. Do not use end rhyme. This poem will also use concrete images that employ at least 3 of 5 senses (sight, sound, taste, touch, and/or smell), balanced throughout the poem, without concentrating them in one place. Pay careful attention to all words chosen for the poem.
A poem that uses three types of rhyme: true rhyme, internal rhyme, and slant rhyme. End rhyme may be used. This poem will also use concrete images that employ at least 3 of 5 senses (sight, sound, taste, touch, and/or smell), balanced throughout the poem, without concentrating them in one place. Pay careful attention to all words chosen for the poem.
Idioms, cliches, and dead metaphors are to be avoided. Density must be considered and evident in the final draft. Point of view must be consistent, whether first or third person. Second person (you) must be avoided. Label each poem with the type used.


