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RSB [31]
3 years ago
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Write and read an orginal poem that uses at least 3 figurative language devices (ex. simile, metaphor, hyperbole, personificatio

n, onomatopoeia, or other sensory language devices). . Asap i give brainliest for the first one that makes one poem tat has these rules.
English
1 answer:
Korolek [52]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Personification

Onomatopoeia

Alliteration

Explanatin:

The Sun is shining, shining down  

On all the things that Summer brings  

When up ahead it sees a light  

A light that says that Fall is near  

The Sun shines brighter and brighter still  

To tell the Clouds to rain on down  

To tell the Clouds to 'drip' 'drip' 'drip'  

To tell the Clouds that Fall is near  

The Clouds soar over everything  

To tell the Wind that Fall is coming  

To tell the Wind to get prepared  

That Fall is near, Summer is ending  

The Wind whispers through the Trees  

To tell them it’s time to drop their leaves  

To tell the Leaves to twist and turn  

Because Fall is near, and Summer is going  

The leaves go spiraling, dancing below  

To tell the Stream to hasten its flow  

To tell it to fill the dried up Ground  

And pass on the news that Fall is near  

The Stream goes rushing over and under  

To tell the Bears to get ready to slumber  

To tell the Bears to find a haven  

Because Fall is near and Summer is taken  

The Bears go lumbering all around  

And call to the Birds to fly southbound  

To go to a place where warm winds blow  

Because Summer is going, and Fall is near  

The Tanagers twitter and tweet and soar  

To tell the Earth that Fall is here  

I hope this helps! Can I have Brainliest? :)

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