Friday, August 29, 2008

Animalia Australia Comments

Rating: 5.0

(dedicated to Greenpeace and others who love animals)

Emu
Koala
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Ahmad Shiddiqi
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What an amazing diagram this poem makes as it goes down the page! How could I not comment on this poem coming from Down Under Australia. You have more knowledge of these animals than I have and I can see you care for animals so much. 10 Karin Anderson

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Dr Hitesh Sheth 08 February 2009

Good Poem................ Showing your love for animals............

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Dr Hitesh Sheth 08 February 2009

Good Poem................ Showing your love for animals............

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Keith Gaboury 03 November 2008

I like this one. It moves beyond just a typical sound poem with the questions in the last stanza. Rhetorical questions to the reader can be very effective, and it definitely works here. Nice work.

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Manonton Dalan 04 October 2008

hmmmm... human google(go girl) . thanks.md

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Keith Gaboury 09 September 2008

Cool poem. This is a good example of a poem that should really be read aloud. It works a lot better spoken rather than written. Up until the last line, you are really just playing with the sound of the words through the repetition of the animals. I like the rhetorical questions at the end, makes the reader think.

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Loyd C Taylor Sr 06 September 2008

Hello Ahmad and what a very unusual poem, great research, great shape and educational. Loyd

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Egi David Perdana 03 September 2008

australian is heaven for all reptile,

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Ben Gieske 01 September 2008

I like the shape of this poem. It is only half a tree, so it is up to us to include the many other creatures that should not be left out to make this a whole tree. I particularly find the platypus and echidna, only mammals laying eggs and unique mammals of Australia, and would like them to be included. As far as birds are concerned, the lyre bird should not be overlooked. Of course, this is my own opinion. I don’t know whether Saint-Saëns was thinking of these animals.

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Ellie Sutton 01 September 2008

I agree, really nice write.

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Carl Harris 30 August 2008

This is a unique and well thought out free verse poem, Ahmad, which acquaints us with many animals and creatures of Australia they we are not all that familair with. Of course, everyone knows of the Koalas, emus, and kangaroos. Thanks to the late Steve Irwin (and Paul Hogan) we all have heard of the terrifying Salt Water Crocodile, too. But few of us from half a world away know of the Weedy Sea Dragon or Eastern Banjo Frog, or the Spotted wobbegong, whatever that is. Not only is this a well-written poem, it is a very informative one as well. Carl.

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Ahmad Shiddiqi

Ahmad Shiddiqi

Semarang, Central Java, Indonesia
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