1. identify an example of personification: explain what is being personified how.
2. id...
1. identify an example of personification: explain what is being personified how.
2. identify an example of hyperbole: explain how it is exaggerated.
3. identify an example of metaphor: explain which two things are being compared
4. find two separate examples of alliteration. list the alliterative words
5. where is repetition used in this poem? what do you think that it is used this way?
6. what action is described in the third stanza of the poem?
7. how is imagery used in this poem? what is described?
8. what is the mood of this poem? how does it make you feel?
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