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kotykmax [81]
3 years ago
5

Write a poem, focused on a topic of your choosing. You must use at least two of the figurative language techniques from this les

son. Your poem must be at least three stanzas with four lines per stanza (twelve lines in total), and can be free verse or have a rhyme scheme.
English
1 answer:
8090 [49]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

The happiness of waking up early.

When the day dawns

I hear the sun calling me

I get up quickly, taking his order

For another day is beginning.

It seems uncomfortable when I speak

But waking up early is awesome

For the day full of opportunities begins

and renew my hopes with dew.

Many do not admire my prowess

Waking up early every day

They prefer the company of the moon as nocturnal animals

And they sleep all day to make up for it.

I really like the company of the sun

Of heat and movement.

Everyone seems refreshed by the day

And that is my encouragement.

Explanation:

The poem was written in white verse, with four stanzas and four verses each.

As was asked in the question above, two types of figurative language were used. One challenge is personification, which allowed the sun to have the capacity to call someone, which only humans can do. This can be seen on the line "I hear the sun calling me"

In addition, the metaphor was used to make a comparison between people who sleep late and nocturnal animals. This can be seen on the line "They prefer the company of the moon as nocturnal animals ".

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