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The Rhyme scheme is ABAB while for imagery, the use of descriptive phrases like "fearful color" help the reader visualise the frog.
Analogy is used to compare the frog to a cheerful tune.
<h3>What are sound devices?</h3>
Sound devices are a type of figurative language which use repeating and similar sounds to add emotional effects to a writing.
The sound devices used include: friendly frog, squeak, steep sun heats the streamline, and tearful teeth.
Imagery used include fearful color, peaches of June, and cheerful tune.
Figurative speech used include <em>compare you to a cheerful tune</em> (analogy) and<em> invading my mind</em> (personification).
In the third stanza, the use of parallelism helps the poem flow.
Therefore, sound devices, imagery, and figurative speech are used in writing to add emotional effects and meaning to writing.
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The answer is D. He based the stories he told on other tales and legends of ancient Greece.
Homer wrote about existing myths and legends, and in a different time from Socrates. C is something we don't really know and A is wrong since these mythologies existed before him.