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Remember: personification is when a poet or author describes a place or thing using characteristics of people or action that only people can perform. In this poem, Grace Nichols is using this personification by describing the sugarcane using the highlighted phrases.
"He isn't what
he seem-
indifferent hard
and sheathed in blades
his waving arms
is a sign for help
his skin thick
only to protect
the juice inside
himself"
What do the highlighted phrases tell the reader about the sugarcane plant?
What does the sugar cane plant look like, based on this phrase?
How do the highlighted phrases help the reader understand how the sugarcane plant is being personified?
How do the phrases make the sugarcane plant seem like a person?
How does the sugarcane's action relate to the actions a person performs?
How does the description of the sugarcane relate to a description of a person?
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