2. What are the things that become silvery?
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The poem Silver appreciates the beauty of the moon and the glistening stars at night. They give everything a silvery look. When they appear between the tree branches, it looks as if the tree has borne silver fruits.
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The repeated use of the word 'silver' - nine repetitions plus one 'silvery'. All has been transformed to silver by the moon - the fruit on the trees, the windows, the dogs paws, the doves feathers, the eyes and claws of the field mouse, the fish, the reeds and the water in the stream.
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Answer: The repeated use of the word 'silver' - nine repetitions plus one 'silvery'. All has been transformed to silver by the moon - the fruit on the trees, the windows, the dogs paws, the doves feathers, the eyes and claws of the field mouse, the fish, the reeds and the water in the stream.
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