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Which five lines in this excerpt from Mary Otis Warren's poem "A Political Reverie" use figurative language?
1) When justice holds his sceptre oer the land, and rescues freedom from a tyrant's hand.
2) And virtue rear her long dejected head ;
3) her standard plant beneath these gladden'd skies, her fame extend, and arts and science rise;
4) While empire's lofty spreading sails unfurl'd ,
5) Rolls swiftly on towards the western world.
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First Person Point of View
A story told from the first person point of view involves the narrator as part of the story, and usually features the following pronouns: I, me, mine, our, we, us, etc.
Second Person
<span>Very rare in literature, this point of view treats the reader as the main character in the story. Other characters refer to the reader as "you." Descriptions are based on what you would see if you were in that situation. This narrative voice is generally reserved for explanatory articles and how-to books, but adventurous writers will occasionally pen a short story or novel in the second person. </span>
Third Person Point of View
<span>Third person point of view is told by a narrator who is not part of the story and generally uses pronouns such as: he, she, it, they, them, him, her, its, etc. There are three type of third person narration: omniscient and limited.</span>