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motikmotik
1 year ago
8

Read the lines from The Elements of San Joaquín.

English
1 answer:
ad-work [718]1 year ago
6 0

The poetic element that is used in the first line of the excerpt is this:

  • Metaphor

<h3>What is the poetic element used in this line?</h3>

The poetic element that is used in this line is a metaphor. A metaphor is a figure of speech where a person says that one thing is another. In using a metaphor, comparisons are drawn between two distinct things in a very direct manner.

In the first line of the poem above, we can see that the poet directly compares himself to a valley. The absence of the words, like and as indicates that this is a metaphor.

Learn more about metaphors here:

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