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  2. Glossary of poetry terms - Wikipedia

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    Stichic: a poem composed of lines of the same approximate meter and length, not broken into stanzas. Syllabic: a poem whose meter is determined by the total number of syllables per line, rather than the number of stresses. Tanka: a Japanese form of five lines with 5, 7, 5, 7, and 7 syllables—31 in all.

  3. Yu Xiuhua - Wikipedia

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    Her poetry includes themes of her love, affection, life sentiment, her disability and the closed village she cannot escape. [9] In November 2014, the poem magazine published her poems. [5] In January 2015, Yu's first anthology of poems, “The moonlight falls on my left hand (月光落在左手上 )” was published by Guangxi Normal ...

  4. Disabled (poem) - Wikipedia

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  5. 10 signs your partner is emotionally unavailable — and what ...

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    Are you dating an emotionally unavailable man or woman? Experts explain the meaning, plus share common warning signs and how you can deal with it. 10 signs your partner is emotionally unavailable ...

  6. Poetry analysis - Wikipedia

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    The poem does not have a deep, hidden, symbolic meaning. Rather, it is simply pleasurable to read, say, and hear. Critical terminology becomes useful when one attempts to account for why the language is pleasurable, and how Byron achieved this effect. The lines are not simply rhythmic: the rhythm is regular within a line, and is the same for ...

  7. List of disability-related terms with negative connotations

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    Some people consider it best to use person-first language, for example "a person with a disability" rather than "a disabled person." [1] However identity-first language, as in "autistic person" or "deaf person", is preferred by many people and organizations. [2] Language can influence individuals' perception of disabled people and disability. [3]

  8. Police worried family ‘sold’ missing disabled 6-year-old boy ...

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    Boy with severe disability and chronic lung disease not seen since November Police worried family ‘sold’ missing disabled 6-year-old boy before fleeing country Skip to main content

  9. “I Just Want A Child”: Disabled Woman Slammed For ... - AOL

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    A social media star with cerebral palsy refuses to let online backlash stand in the way of exploring the joys of motherhood.. Netizens called her “irresponsible” and wondered whether she would ...