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(A3) Find twe rhyming pairs from the extract.
(B) Appreciation of the poem
Read the given poem and write an appreciation of poem using the points given below the
poem
The World is Mine
Today on a bus, I saw a lovely girl with silken hair
I envied her, she seemed so gay, and I wished I was so fair
When suddenly she rose to leave I saw her hobble down the aisle
O God, forgive me when I whine
I have two legs, the world is mine
And then I stopped to buy some sweets
The lad who sold them had such charm
I talked with him, he seemed so calm, and if I were late, it would do no harm,
And as I left he said to me "I thank you, you have been so kind"
It's nice to talk with folks like you. You see, I'm blind
O God forgive me when I whine
I have two eyes, the world is mine
Later walking down the street. I saw a child with eyes of blue
He stood and watched the others play, it seemed he knew not what to do
I stopped a moment then I said, why don't you join the others dear
He looked ahead without a word, and then I knew he could not hear
O God forgive me when I whine
I have two ears, the world is mine
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aim,
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With legs to take me where I'll go
With
eves to see the sunset's glow
With ears to hear what I would know
O God forgive me when I whine
I'm blessed, indeed, the world is mine
- Joy Lovelet Crawford
Appreciation of the poem
(1) Title:
(2) Name of the report
(3) Rhyme scheme
(4) Figure of speech
(5) Theme/Central Idea:
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(1 mark)
(1 mark)
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Answered by Arna146
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Answer:

TIO

ctivit

(A3) Find twe rhyming pairs from the extract.

(B) Appreciation of the poem

Read the given poem and write an appreciation of poem using the points given below the

poem

The World is Mine

Today on a bus, I saw a lovely girl with silken hair

I envied her, she seemed so gay, and I wished I was so fair

When suddenly she rose to leave I saw her hobble down the aisle

O God, forgive me when I whine

I have two legs, the world is mine

And then I stopped to buy some sweets

The lad who sold them had such charm

I talked with him, he seemed so calm, and if I were late, it would do no harm,

And as I left he said to me "I thank you, you have been so kind"

It's nice to talk with folks like you. You see, I'm blind

O God forgive me when I whine

I have two eyes, the world is mine

Later walking down the street. I saw a child with eyes of blue

He stood and watched the others play, it seemed he knew not what to do

I stopped a moment then I said, why don't you join the others dear

He looked ahead without a word, and then I knew he could not hear

O God forgive me when I whine

I have two ears, the world is mine

ster

aim,

S

With legs to take me where I'll go

With

eves to see the sunset's glow

With ears to hear what I would know

O God forgive me when I whine

I'm blessed, indeed, the world is mine

- Joy Lovelet Crawford

Appreciation of the poem

(1) Title:

(2) Name of the report

(3) Rhyme scheme

(4) Figure of speech

(5) Theme/Central Idea:

(% mark)

(1 mark)

(1 mark)

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