1. Give one description of the sea.
2. What figure of speech is used in the first line ?
3. What figure of speech is used in the third line?
4. What stanza shows personification in each line?
5. Give an example of alliteration in the poem.
6. What are examples of onomatopoeia in the poem?
7. What type of sensory image was used in the sixth line?
8. What type of sensory image was used in the ninth line?
9. What figure of speech was utilized in the eleventh line?
10. What type of figurative language is used to create visual representation in
the mind?
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1-The sea is the interconnected system of all the Earth's oceanic waters, including the Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, Southern and Arctic Oceans. ... Seas are generally largedr than lakes and contain salt water, but the Sea of Galilee is a freshwater lake.
2-The figure of speech in the first line of the poem is anthropomorphism, the attribution of human characteristics or behaviour to a god, animal, or object. The poet gives the horse a human quality of being capable of thinking.
3-personification
' A third type of figure of speech is personification. Personification occurs when the author or speaker gives human characteristics to non-human objects.
4-Examples of Personification
Personification is a type of metaphor and a common literary tool. ... crowd of people dancing, while Wordsworth floats like a cloud enjoying the show. ... They stretched in never- ending line.
5-The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe uses alliteration in word pairs. In the first three lines of the poem, there are three examples: weak/weary, quaint/curious, and nodded/nearly napping. ... "Birches" by Robert Frost repeats the "b" sound throughout the first four lines to emphasize the dominant theme of the poem.
6-Among the most evocative choices is the use of onomatopoeia. This includes words that mimic the actual sounds we hear. For example, bark came about because it mimics the actual sound a dog makes.
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Words That Mimic
achoo.
bang.
beep.
boink.
boom.
buzz.
click.
fizz.
7- Different Types of Sensory Imagery
Visual imagery engages the sense of sight. ...
Gustatory imagery engages the sense of taste. ...
Tactile imagery engages the sense of touch. ...
Auditory imagery engages the sense of hearing. ...
Olfactory imagery engages the sense of smell.
8-Imagery in poetry creates similar snapshots in a reader's mind. Poets use imagery to draw readers into a sensory experience. Images will often provide us with mental snapshots that appeal to our senses of sight, sound, taste, touch, and smell.
9-The figure of speech used in these lines is 'Simile. ' The poet uses the expression “ashen like that of a corpse” to compare the face of her aging mother to that of a corpse. Such a comparison between two different entities used to make a description more vivid is called a simile.
10-Imagery
Imagery means to use figurative language to represent objects, actions, and ideas in such a way that it appeals to our physical senses. Usually it is thought that imagery makes use of particular words that create visual representation of ideas in our minds. The word “imagery” is associated with mental pictures.
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