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A '''poem''' is a [[Equation (mathematics) (nonfiction)|mathematical equation (nonfiction)]] which evokes [[emotion (nonfiction)]]. | A '''poem''' is a [[Equation (mathematics) (nonfiction)|mathematical equation (nonfiction)]] which evokes [[emotion (nonfiction)]]. | ||
Although it remains untranslated, ''[[Three is the Color of My True Love's Hair]]'' is capable of evoking great pathos, according to recent (April 2016) models. | |||
See [[Three is the Color of My True Love's Hair (analysis)]]. | |||
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* [[Equation (mathematics)]] | * [[Equation (mathematics)]] | ||
* [[Mathematics]] | * [[Mathematics]] | ||
* [[Three is the Color of My True Love's Hair (analysis)]] | * [[Three is the Color of My True Love's Hair (analysis)]] | ||
Latest revision as of 21:23, 15 November 2017
A poem is a mathematical equation (nonfiction) which evokes emotion (nonfiction).
Although it remains untranslated, Three is the Color of My True Love's Hair is capable of evoking great pathos, according to recent (April 2016) models.
See Three is the Color of My True Love's Hair (analysis).