The longest line in the poem colors of God is the third line of this poem.
<h3>The figure of speech </h3>
The figure of speech that is used to depict the rose laughing like a human is called personification.
The shortest line that he poem has is the 11th line. It talks about the things about about God.
The line why should he be black or white or green or yellow or even red is an example of a rhetorical question.
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the same answer for what question, you forgot to add a question
The poetic technique illustrated throughout the entire poem Happiness Epidemic is conceit. Conceit is a type of extended metaphor - here, we are not talking about a real disease, but rather about happiness.
Metonymy is when a part is represented as a whole and vice versa. Onomatopoeia is imitation of sounds from nature. Allusion is a reference to a real person, event, book, etc.
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In Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, people are first motivated by physical needs, then security, then love, then self esteem, then self fulfillment. The chart explains that people have to first meet their physical and emotional needs before they are able to focus on the need to succeed in goals or missions. According to Maslow's hierarchy of needs, a person will focus on their lowest unfulfilled need. In other words, you cannot expect to launch into space and achieve self actualization like Alan Shephard, when all you can think about is your dire urge to use the restroom. Although somewhat crude, the story illustrates that leaders must help fulfill the teams lowest needs before they can reach its full potential. Unless the physiology needs are met, all other needs are forgotten or denied. Then it works up the pyramid doing the same for the others.