Alliteration (which is the occurrence of the same work/letter one after the other) isn't in this particular poem, while assonance (occurrence of similar sounds in nearby words) exists only rarely. For example, "tucking you in and kissing you", and "<span>listening and laughing and asking</span>" follow the poetic device of assonance. This allows for a strong rhythm to be established. Additionally, the rhythm and flow of the poem achieved by the structure of the poem, which allows for the emotions of yearning and remembrance to be evoked and understood.
to improve intelligence first the person wants to make people intelligent must be literate and if the people are literate it can be very great because literation leads toward victory and if the people of country are literate the country will be rich because everyone knows where to invest and where to spend money
Every written piece comprises a central theme or subject matter. The manner in which a writer approaches this theme and subject is the tone. In this specific short story the tone is formal, sometimes informal and ironic.