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“Noise” Poem Directions

I Like Noise is a vivid poem that captures the chorus of sounds from a bustling café on a Saturday morning. The poem unfolds the delightful cacophony of clattering dishes, steaming espresso machines, laughter, and chatter. With each line, readers are immersed in the familiar environment of friends gathering, the whir of blenders mixing drinks, and the soft rustle of newspaper pages turning. The use of onomatopoeic words brings the scene to life, allowing you to feel the vibrant energy and warmth of shared moments.

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“Noise” Poem Directions

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  1. “Noise” PoemDirections Your title is “I Like Noise.” Your first and last lines are “I Like Noise.” Your poem must be 14 or more lines long, including the first and last line. Describe the noises in a familiar scene. Include 6+ noises that are heard in this scene. Use 2+ examples of onomatopoeia.

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