Write a poem about your neighborhood choose a mood you want the reader to feel and think about the words that will best convey that mood choose a specific sound technique to include your poem as well

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Answer:

The poem is titled: The People in My Neighborhood and reflects a feeling of joy and excitement for the people who live with me in my neighborhood.

Explanation:

POEM:

THE PEOPLE OF MY NEIGHBORHOOD

1. Stanza

How are the people in my neighborhood?

Well I will show you, here you dance, eat and enjoy and keep everything clean at the same time.

2. Stanza

How are the people in my neighborhood? Here I will say it once, they are friendly, hard-working people and know how to do their duty very well.

3. Stanza

How are the people in my neighborhood? I will not tell you this time, if you want, my friend, come with me and I will show you. Here you live happily, you also know how to share, the joy of children is in full bloom, if you do not believe me, my friend, I will tell you again, with the people of my neighborhood you know how to live well.

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Explanation:

One of the best holidays I spent in my life was in January 2017. It was one of the very few journeys I went on with my dad that I can remember. Dad, my brother and I went to La Serena, Chile.

It was a lovely summer day when we started our journey. We traveled by car and we had rent a beautiful flat in front of the beach. As soon as we arrived we went to a restaurant and had some absolutely delicious food. We arranged our suitcases on the flat and spent the rest of the day on the beach. Being so close to my father after many years of hard feelings, bitterness and endless arguments was something that I really enjoyed and never thought it would be possible.

We spent five amazing days there visiting local fairs, beaches, shops, cafés and just relaxing from an agitated year that we had gone through. Spending quality time with my little brother and my father was what I had longed for many years. These days together had helped us to strengthen our relationship and create a bigger sense of family.

Those holidays represented the starting point of the healing of my relationship with my father and the union of our family after many years of war between my divorced parents.