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In the novel "The Crossover", Ode to My Hair"

In the novel "The Crossover", Ode to My Hair" If my hair were a tree
I’d climb it.
I’d kneel down beneath
and enshrine it.
I’d treat it like gold
and then mine it.
Each day before school
I unwind it.
And right before games
I entwine it.
These locks on my head,
I designed it.
And one last thing if
you don’t mind it:
That bet you just made?
I DECLINE IT.



What is this writing a form of?

It’s a repetition, rhyme, and personification.Explanation: The poem repeats “it” a lot in this poem which would make it a repetition poem. When it says “you don’t mind it” and “I DECLINE IT” it rhymes. When it says “If my hair were a tree I’d climb it” that is personification because it gives something nonliving a living trait.Hope this helps...

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