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Murrr4er [49]
3 years ago
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The poem "Black snake" uses figuretive language to create meaning. Discribe how similies and metaphors create meaning in the poe

m.
People please help, i know i cant spell, but can you help me? thx! also its a type question

And heres the poem

Black snake!black snake!
Curling on the ground.
Rolled like a rubber tire.
ribbed and round.
Black Snake! Black Snake!
looped in a tree
limp as a licorish whip
flung free
English
1 answer:
Strike441 [17]3 years ago
3 0
Metaphors are used to represent the appearence of the snake. They create the meaning of a rough skinned, black and ribbed snake. The snake is similar to the appearence of a rounded tire. This gives the reader an imagination of what the snake looks like. Similes are also used in this poem to give a clear picture of the position of the snake. It appears the black snake looks very light and limp. 
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