<span>The
practice of making all the information in the first heading have the
same significance as the information in the second heading is called </span>coordination because you make coordinating paragraphs.
While various symbols are connected to grass in this poem, the overall meaning of grass in this poem is that is is used as a metaphor for life. The poem begins referring to grass as God-given, and as a child. The middle of the poem references grass growing, and being a part of all people's lives. The poem then discussed graying hair, and ultimately uses grass as a symbol for death. It follows each stage of life, and shows that grass is universal, and a part of all people's lives, just as life and death are universal.
The best description of the usage of metaphors and personification is:
<span>Writers use metaphor and personification to emphasize something or make it stand out. Both make the material more interesting and often create a new way to look at every day things.</span>