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	<title>Trends Updates &#187; Mary Oliver</title>
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		<title>How a Poet Sways the Emotions of Readers: Mary Oliver’s “Singapore” from the poetry collection entitled “House of Light”</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The mark of good literature is unpredictability. A literary piece is good if the reader does not easily guess what the topic is from the start. A good piece of literature should unfold, bit by bit, through the entire length of the material. Mary Oliver’s poem “Singapore,” from her poetry collection entitled ‘House of Light’ [...]]]></description>
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