from a convenient grass explain figure of speech
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The correct answer is - Metaphor.
The excerpt has been taken from the poem 'A Bird Came Down The Walk' written by Emily Dickinson.
In the poem, the poet describes that the dew was present on the grass which indicates that it was early in the morning. The bird finds a drop of dew on a leaf and it drinks it. So, the poet calls this grass to be 'convenient' as the bird found it as an easy source of water for which it was searching.
The excerpt has been taken from the poem 'A Bird Came Down The Walk' written by Emily Dickinson.
In the poem, the poet describes that the dew was present on the grass which indicates that it was early in the morning. The bird finds a drop of dew on a leaf and it drinks it. So, the poet calls this grass to be 'convenient' as the bird found it as an easy source of water for which it was searching.
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