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poem on nature knows it's math

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Answered by swapnilsarje17
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Nature Knows Its Math BY JOAN GRAHAM Divide the year into seasons, four, subtract the snow then add some more green, a bud, a breeze, a whispering behind the trees, and here beneath the rain-scrubbed sky orange poppies multiply. ... This poem describes nature as well.

Answered by shomekeyaroy79
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Divide the year into seasons,four, subtractive snow then add some more green,a bud,a breeze,a whispering behind the trees,and herebeneath therain-scrubbedskyorange poppiesmultiply.The creative structure of this poem and thesubject matter show impressions from theRealists.The words having to do with math areitalicized for impact, and many words stand aloneas their whole line.Also, realists often focused onnature in their poems.This poem describesnature as well.Whitman and Dickinson often referencednature in their work.They used vivid imageryto describe the natural world around them.“Orange poppies” and “rain-scrubbed sky” arestrong describing words used in this poem,similar to the poems of Whitman and Dickinson.

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