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professor190 [17]
2 years ago
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Please help asap! Brainliest to correct.

English
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Zarrin [17]2 years ago
6 0
The main figurative language used in the stanzas is simile.
Examples of simile in the stanzas:
You are frozen AS the clouds, you are far and sweet AS the high clouds, for my throat is keen AS a sword
There is also personification used in one line
The line that uses personification:
My throat SINGS the joy of my eyes (giving the throat the human-like characteristic of being able to sing)
To add on, hyperbole is also used in the line that says “I LEAP beyond the winds”
Imagery is also used throughout the poem
Lines that use imagery: “my throat sings the joy of my eyes”, “I dare touch the rim of your brightness”, “for my throat is keen as a sword”
The use of similes contributes to the overall meaning of the poem as it makes comparisons between two things, allowing for a better comprehension of the poem.
The use of personification contributes to the overall meaning of the poem as it gives human characteristics to the person’s throat, allowing the reader to infer that the person has a beautiful voice. The use of a hyperbole contributes to the overall meaning of the poem as it is used to exaggerate the overall poem, giving it a stronger meaning. The use of imagery contributes to the overall meaning of the poem as it is used to help the reader envision the events that occur in the poem. By envisioning the lines, the reader is able to connect more deeply with the poem.
Julli [10]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

you are frozen as cold and coldfront

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