The characteristic so his poems discussed in the background section hold good in the case of ‘Come Thunder’ too. The style, tone, and techniques used are much like those found in modernist poets. <span>But the rhythm is essentially non-English. Abundant use of plosive sounds, in words and lines give a pattern to the poem. All this give the poem onomatopoeic effect which is in tune with the main motif of the poem – thunder.</span>
Figurative language is used for expressions and figures of speech. An example would be "It's raining cats and dogs." Literal language is used more for formal language. An example would be "It's raining very hard."
A
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It can’t be personification because it’s a type of art by a metaphors
It can’t be simile because why would you use that in a poem and the rest are justbad so the awnser is A
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It is precise imagery because its a detailed visual description