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4 years ago
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review the description. The poem "Spring and fall" contains a recurring image of fallen leaves. Which best identifies the poetic

technique represented by this image? A - Motif B - Metaphor C Allusion D alliteration
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2 answers:
IgorC [24]4 years ago
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I have just taken the quiz. B was incorrect.

For future students the answer is


A. Motif

(K12 studentsssss)
Doss [256]4 years ago
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Answer: A. Motif

The image of fallen leaves is an example of a motif. A motif is a recurrent image, idea or action that appears constantly throughout a text. These usually have a symbolic meaning, and contribute to developing the theme. In this case, the image of falling leaves is a motif that contributes to the theme of spring and fall.

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