10/19/11

The poem "I Believe" by Jim Harrision is a lower type of language. It has a serious style of writing when the writer expresses how he believes on the many things that he must like. It also sounds as if he concerned when he says, "I believe in steep drop-offs, the thunderstorm across the lake in 1949, cold winds and empty swimming pool." The word "believe" is very serious also in this poem too. In the poem "Looming Gloom" by Austi Bruck is also a lower language. When he uses words like "gloom" it is very depressing. It is also depressing and sad when the author says, "These dark clouds, they hang so low." The poem "Bestfriend" has a higher language because of its happier and joyful style. It has a happy style when the author says, "It sounds like lullaby."

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