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I liked The Merman a lot. I liked the creativity. The way that he describes
things are definetly creative plus. James Whitcomb Riley, or as I think, he
also has creative ideas for the whole poem. He doesn't pick an ordinary
title at all. He makes it his own. And that is why I like his creativity. I
can tell anyone I know that James Whitcomb Riley has massive creativity.
Melanie from United States