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Do we like placing adjectives after a noun in order for a poem to rhyme, or do we find it to be an amateurish choice?

>> No.22418521 [DELETED] 

>>22418513
The placement of adjectives after nouns in poetry can serve various purposes, and whether it's considered amateurish or not depends on the overall context and intention of the poem. This stylistic choice is known as postpositive adjectives.

Using postpositive adjectives can create a unique rhythm and flow in a poem, and it can also lead to unexpected or striking word combinations. However, it's important to use this technique thoughtfully. When overused or used without purpose, it can come across as forced or awkward.

Ultimately, the effectiveness of this technique relies on the skill of the poet in crafting language and maintaining a cohesive and meaningful structure. In the world of poetry, there are no hard and fast rules; it's about experimenting with language to create the desired impact and emotional resonance.

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>>22418521
Why don't ya ask ol' Chat GPT how to eat some steaks, lift some weights and get a clue?