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| Published on April 10, 2009 |
| ISBN 978-1-77051-007-4 |
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| A humorous look at an unlikely topic – flying elephants – this poem employs the animated cartoon’s time honoured tradition of the plausible but impossible. The Road Runner paints a hole in the cliff side and runs through, but the pursuing coyote slams into the cliff face. The poem also has fun with words, fun with rhyme and some of the other poetic devices like alliteration, consonance and onomatopoeia. |
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