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Bullgatortail10 minutes ago

I particularly enjoy the works of Greenwich Village poet Edward Field, whose interest in cinema led to a number of poems based on old monster (怪物) movies (including many about Frankenstein and my favorite, Curse of the Cat Woman).
Litteacher8 29 minutes ago

There are so many to choose from! I love Robert Frost, especially “Mending Wall”, mostly because he is my dad's favorite poet. However, personally I love Langston Hughes's poem “Dreams” because it always brings happiness to me. I am also a big fan of the older poems, such as Spenser's “One Day I Wrote Her Name Upon the Strand” because it is so simple, and “The Tyger” and “The Lamb” by William Blake because I love the language.
Michael Ugulini 51 minutes ago

My favorite poet is Suji Kwock Kim. Ever since I read her book of poetry “Notes from the Divided Country”, I have been a big fan of her clear and thoughtful writing. My favorite poem of hers is “Borderlands”, which she wrote in memory of her grandmother. It is a poem about her grandmother's experiences during the war.
Loraaa1 hour ago

Hard to decide! But if I have to, I'd say Emily Dickinson. Her life was so wonderful and her opinions about life are also interesting. Her understanding of nature speaks to the heart of anyone who loves the outdoors! Dickinson also understood human nature very well. Her poems speak of love, loneliness, etc. Finally, my favorite poem by her is “I Never Saw a Moor”. I love her thoughts!
21.Why does Litteacher8 like the poem “Dreams”?
A.It always cheers him up.
B.He loves the language of it.
C.He is a big fan of its author.
D.It is his father's favorite poem.
22.Whose favorite poet is Emily Dickinson?
A.Michael Ugulini's. B.Bullgatortail's.
C.Litteacher8's. D.Loraaa's.
23.Where is the text most probably taken from?
A.A newspaper. B.A webpage.
C.A notice board. D.A book review.