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This poem honors frontline workers fighting disease. It thanks them for fighting valiantly and saving many, commending their courage. It wishes them strength and hopes they will win against the disease as fighters of peace, with memories of peace and as fighters of disease. The stanzas are groups of lines separated by blank lines, and rhythm refers to the sound and feel of the poem.

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Poem

This poem honors frontline workers fighting disease. It thanks them for fighting valiantly and saving many, commending their courage. It wishes them strength and hopes they will win against the disease as fighters of peace, with memories of peace and as fighters of disease. The stanzas are groups of lines separated by blank lines, and rhythm refers to the sound and feel of the poem.

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Name: Mercado, Den Mark U.

Section: 10-Nobility

“Fighters”

You fought valiantly,


Many were saved.
We commend your courage,
May your endeavor save all.

Memories of peace,
Fighters of disease.
We wish thy strength,
May you front liners win

Stanzas are a series of lines grouped together and separated by an empty line from other stanzas.
Rhythm Sound and feel of the poem. Line single row of words in a poem

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