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Harman [31]
3 years ago
7

Help on my poem at least 18 lines, two smiles, two metaphors, two lines of alliteration, two lines of repetition, one line of pe

rsonification, many lines of imagery
English
1 answer:
Ilia_Sergeevich [38]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

See explanation for answer.

Explanation:

Metaphors:

Your eyes are as brighter than the light

Your hair is as dark as the night

Smilies:

You’re a rose yet I’m the thorns

You’re a blue sky but I’m the storm

Repetition:

I might never meet someone like you again

Guess that’s my fault, I’ll explain things then

Someone like you again

Alliteration:

Please give poor girls like me protection

Pacing in the corner with no direction  

Personification:

As raindrops danced down my windshield

Guess I messed up again, not surprised then

Side Notes:

Yes, this is my original work. I'm sorry that it's not 18 lines long and the alliteration should probably be re-configured. Also, if you are a guy you definitely will need to change some of the lines and the pronouns used.

I hope I helped!

Have a lovely day!

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