Look at this flea, and you'll understand that what you're denying me is very trivial. The flea sucked my blood first and then it sucked your blood. Now our bloods are mingled in the flea's blood. This mixing of bloods is not a sin or anything to be ashamed of. The flea now grows big with a new life inside it. The little bloodsucking flea has achieved much more than what we as lovers have attained.
Bill is the subject.told is the verb. And truth is the direct object.
Hope this helps
Answer:
Since the poem wasn't provided in the question, I can only tell you what to look for in the poem to find your answer.
Alliteration is the repetition of the beginning sounds, for example:
Sally sells sea shells on the sea shore.
a or c bc the other ones do nt make sence
You should use different types of figurative language