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I NEED HELP ASPPP In the poem “City Rhythm,” the speaker is inspired by the “instruments” found in the streets of the city. Write an original narrative story that describes the events of the poem from the point of view of a bystander. In your story, use what you have learned about the speaker and setting to convey the bystander’s attitude toward the city music. In your story, provide meaningful, concrete, and sufficient details about the character's experience based on information stated explicitly or logically inferred from the poem. Poem:Grab an alley can, then pound—
tap, rap, clatter, clang a sound!
Grab a lid on trash, then drum—
snap, pat, rattle, bang and thrum!

Just take one stick, two sticks, quick—
beat some hot sweet city-slick.
Just take one stick, two sticks, slow—
hear that strong voice roll and flow.
Play a city rhythm song
and bring your dancing feet along.
Slam, bump, bam, thump! Catch a treat.
Make rhythm in the city street.
Join in! Jive, stamp, jump, clap, swing—
jam a city rhythm sing.

Come on! Clatter, clang a sound—
grab an alley can, then pound!
Come on! Rattle, bang and thrum—
beat a city rhythm drum!

From “City Rhythm” by Cynthia Porter, Cricket, February 1, 2007

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