22. poem
a. one syllable (32.39%)
b. two syllables (67.61%)
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Choice a: one syllable
Choice b: two syllables
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Wow, I know the student who put up that survey to begin with. Small world!
Posted by: yukino | 27 March 2004 at 01:50 AM
It is!
& does your friend say "pome" or "po-em"?
Posted by: SB | 27 March 2004 at 06:18 PM
Poe-um. How could anyone say it with one syllable? ACK!
Posted by: Big Sky Dave | 29 March 2004 at 08:49 PM
What about Poe-Em?
Auntie Em! Auntie Em!
Posted by: SB | 29 March 2004 at 08:51 PM