There is a bright child who could one day star in the sequel of The Dead Poets Society. Or write its screenplay. Jane Broadis, a year six teacher at Christ Church Chorleywood C of E School in Watford, UK, has just tweeted a brilliant poem.
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Many of the commenters have also mistakenly called the poem a palindrome. However, a palindrome is a phrase, number or other sequences of characters which reads the same backward as forward. For example, “madam,” “racecar.” A palindrome can even be a sentence-long phrase that needs to have its capital letters and punctuation adjusted to be read the same from both ways (“A man, a plan, a canal, Panama!”).
The powerful poem moved people:
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Excellent article, very touching, that a child of ten years is so smart and quick-witted. I hope she will overcome the disease and recover. I would also like people to pay more attention to such things.
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