Dante's <em>Divine Comedy</em> describes his own journey
through 'Inferno', 'Purgatorio', and 'Paradiso'.
(Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise)
The prepositional phrase is "After the rain"
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Answer:
it is metaphor
Explanation:
metaphor is a poetic devices that poets use to compare unlike things or objects without the use of 'like' or 'as'.
the narrator, in these verses, compared herself to be a red balloon.
onometopoeia are words that sound like it's definition. like BANG.
personification is giving objects or animals human attributions. like the dog talked like a man.
simile is comparing unlike things WITH the use of 'like' or 'as'.
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Explanation:
For Number 5, what is being personified is the summers "eye" (also you can use complexion as personification). You should probably know this but personification puts human traits to non human traits. And what it reveals about summer is that summer is hot and also that that the sun is out for only some of the time. For 6, the speaker emphasizes (line 1) that if he can compare (the person he is talking to) to a summer day.
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