page: 24- The water was in full view now, an icy wind placking at it and turning my face to stone.
page: 103- “Why did you call”?
page: 102- We were on opposite ends of the house and of the life span.
page: 104- “How do you feel”?
page: 45- How like the afterlife it all was .
page: 48-49- “Ah yes… like Wheaties for the brain”.
page: 55- Peace is a very hard to find.
page: 107- “But you’re getting better, grandma”!
page: 55- Thinking about other times in my life.
page: 108- I glanced over at my grandmother and found her staring at a white barked tree.
page: 107- “you’ve got lot’s of life left”!
page: 114- What I saw you should never dream.
Reflection: Creative Thinking
While building this found poem I had to use my creative thinking. In the ways of trying to find a cohesive flow to it. I had to make sure it sounded put together, but with a creative touch. I feel I really digged deep and made it creative and made my own story because the story was about a boy who went on a trip around the US. And the poem I came up with its own story. English was a very creative unit always asking to step outside the book and come up with something original, and I feel I did that with this found poem.
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