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Mathematics, 16.09.2019 14:30 kaliyab191

Can someone edit the the middle of my poem by adding literary devices like personification, alliteration, simile's, etc.
juicy apples
high up in the tree
sweet and tasty
red, green that can be
crunchy and sweet
dangling from the tree
i hold out my hands
yelling "come here, ! "
waiting, waiting, waiting
down they drop
here comes my tasty treat
that will keep me healthy

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