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compose a poem of four lines on open road​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

An open road straight &forward

just like ur life

it goes like carry on

catry on

Answered by qwsuccess
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A poem of four lines composed on an open road-:

  • Long and still, there was an open road

       Surrounded by the serene soft vision of trees

       Dancing and twirling by the winds

       Showcasing the unfiltered beauty of nature

  • This is an original poem on an open road which signifies that the authentic beauty of nature is a pleasant sight to watch. An open road lets people capture the real view of it. In today's times wherein due to industrialisation and carelessness of people be it natural resources or nature are being hampered and exploited. Here the main element that is of an open road is shown still which signifies that there are no human movements and is long enough which shows that it is quite far from exploitation.
  • Here the poetic devices used are Alliteration and Personification. The words "serene" and "soft" have the same initial sound of "s" and alliteration is all about two or more words which are either completely next to each other or nearby having the same initial sound. Here in the poem, the trees are stated to be "dancing" and "twirling" and this is human effect and personification has been used as when an object or a thing either living or non-living that is here trees are giving human effects.

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