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  1. Write a rhyming poem (your choice of rhyme scheme) that attempts to convince someone to do something they might otherwise be disinclined to do. Use concrete detail, as well as figurative language to suggest the speaker's motive and the adressee's attitude.
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  4. "Robin is awful!" cried a redditor, dismayed.
  5. "I think you're wrong!" offended, I said.
  6.  
  7. "Prove it!" he said, so I had no choice.
  8. I whipped out my laptop, "you'll see," said my voice.
  9.  
  10. I logged into Robin, as he look on, a skeptic;
  11. "Don't worry," I told him, "you'll soon see: Robin's prophetic."
  12.  
  13. I went through Tier 1, two and three too,
  14. then finally, on Tier 4, he came out of the blue.
  15.  
  16. My hero, the one that would make it decisive;
  17. It soon would be no longer, the "Is Robin good?" crisis.
  18.  
  19. We started a chat, and quickly made friends.
  20. "He'll love Robin," I thought, "when seen through this lens!"
  21.  
  22. "Come look!" I exclaimed, unable to contain my excitement.
  23. "I don't know," he said, still sticking to his indictment.
  24.  
  25. Hesitant, he came, and looked on with caution;
  26. But as he read further, his doubts were forgotten.
  27.  
  28. The room was quite lively, discussing art and poetry;
  29. After just a few minutes, he was hooked, unknowingly.
  30.  
  31. He kept using Robin, for day after day,
  32. until April 8, when it had to go away.
  33.  
  34. Matter, it did not, for the friendships were formed.
  35. The true goal of Robin, was that all's hearts be warmed.
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