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The poems are in monorhyme and one of sixteen canonical metres, making them easy to memorize.

These aluminum poles collapse to 25.5 inches, making them easy to fit into a pack.

The officers had been lined up in front of the police station, making them easy targets.

Hundreds of thousands of trees are estimated to have died, making them easy to burn.

While tankers are slow and hard to maneuver, making them easy targets, attacks against tankers have been extremely rare.

These dolphins were particularly cooperative, swimming synchronously and at a moderate pace, making them easy to track.

Eight oversize, illuminated buttons are clustered near the joystick, making them easy to reach with one hand.

Many tree roots have been loosened by the heavy rains, making them easy prey to strong winds, the forecasters said.

The curve of the bowl will cause the bones to stick out, making them easy to find.

Thick, russet-colored wheels of daikon radish yield easily to the slightest pressure of chopsticks, making them easy to share.

Letters and other characters on the screen are formed out of ink that has a high optical contrast with the background, making them easy to read.

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