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    What are examples of metaphors that would help make it seem more realistic?
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    Metaphors are a direct reference wherein a word or phrase is applied to an object or action which is not acceptable. An example is "She is a rose, forever blooming in my garden". It doesn't literally mean she is a rose, but that she has attributes of one.
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    How and where do I write secret poems?
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    If you're talking about poems that no one else will ever see, a private journal or similar medium is a good way to do it. Emotional poetry is actually a very good thing to put in a journal, as it helps you to work through your feelings without any judgement, and can be good practice for poems you want to show others.
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    What is the main purpose of a poem?
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    There are many purposes for a poem. It could be to express your feelings about yourself, someone else, or certain things. It could be for the fun of wordplay. It could be because you just love poetry.
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    How can I make someone cry in my emotional poem?
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    It depends on the audience. Writing about death or grief generally works.
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    Does the poem have to be family-friendly?
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    It depends on the audience you are writing the poem for. Are you writing it for school? If so, try to keep it PG-PG-13. If you're just writing a poem for yourself, or if you're hoping to get it published in a literary magazine (mostly read by adults), you can write whatever you want.
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    How do I start an emotional poem?
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    Concentrate on an emotion and try to imagine looking at life through that particular emotion's lens and write about what someone of that emotion would feel or say.
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