The first village is orderly but grey
The people all have a daily routine
They balance work and play.
The houses are all in straight rows,
All are the same colour of white.
Although the people there are happy
Every day is the same,
Day after night.
The second village is messy but bright
Every day is different
And so is every night.
Sometimes they do their work,
Sometimes they take a break,
And the houses are all different colours
Like colourful icing on a cake.
Two villages, different as can be
Each one is happy, as you can see
They both have vacancies, so-
Which one would you choose to live in?.
questions
1.does this poem have a regular or irregular rhyme scheme ?
2.write two pairs of rhyming words from the poem ?
3. in which line does the poet talk about houses with different colours ?
4. describe the house in the 'orderly' village ?
5. give two examples from the poem which appeal to the sense of 'sight'.
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1.the poem has irregular scheme
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