An essay interpreting and analyzing just ONE of the poetic devices used in the p

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An essay interpreting and analyzing just ONE of the poetic devices used in the poem ″Out, Out″ by Robert Frost. First, summarize the narration–what takes place in the poem (who, what, when, where, how, and why) in your introduction. Then aim to convince readers that your interpretation of the one poetic device is insightful and can be supported by specific lines from the poem itself. The essay should consist of the following basic features: a point about the one poetic device and ample direct quotations of the lines from the poem or poems to back up your three or four points.
Your essay will be evaluated or commented on with the following points:
-A workable thesis explicitly states the point you are making about the poem’s one poetic device employed by the poet
-The clear and logical presentation of three of four supporting points to your audience
-The use of specific direct lines from the poem to back up your points
-The appropriate use of words and expressions.
-Correctness of grammar, punctuation,
spelling, and MLA citations and works cited

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