Immature poets imitate

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Immature poets imitate
Immature poets imitate
Immature poets imitate
Immature poets imitate
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An immature person is one who lacks the ability to think critically and creatively. An immature poet is a person who has not developed the ability to express him or herself with grace and style. A child’s poetry is full of repetition, childish rhymes, and simple words. In adolescence, a young writer begins to show some form of maturity. But, before a person can be considered an adult, he has to learn how to express himself skillfully.

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