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Faith -Dylan

Faith


Something that can be
Lost
But can also be
Received
For in the
Holocaust
Faith was being
Lost
At some instances
Faith seemed all gone
For there was nothing more
To live for
But at the end
Their faith

Was back once more

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  1. I found this poem very interesting how it was about people losing hope and gaining it again. I found the beginning of the poem more interesting because you described how faith can be lost and received. Overall, great job!

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  2. I liked the perspective you brought to the theme, and how you explained the fluctuation of faith. I thought you did a great job staying on subject, and keeping the poem's focus clear.

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  3. Dylan,
    I thought that your poem interesting. I agree your definition of faith and how it relates holocaust. I like how it was almost like a story, because you tell what faith is and how it is important in the holocaust and how in the end everyone's faith was restored but not entirety . Overall I thought it was very well written poem.

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