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The poem ‘Have you ever seen....?’ is written by an anonymous poet. This is a humorous and interesting poem. In this poem the poet has used many homographs with different meanings for fun and enjoyment. This poem makes the reader enjoy the play of words and appreciate how different words can have different meanings. The rhyme scheme of the poem is aabb. There are many figures of speech and one of them is Interrogation. The lines ‘Can the garden plot be deep and dark?’ is an example of Interrogation. The question is thought provoking. This poem is very imaginative and humorous. It is full of puns and it makes the reader realise the beauty of the puns used and it creates a play on words that is funny and appealing. My favourite lines are ‘Are the teeth of a rake ever going to bite? Have the hands of a clock any left or right?.’ I like the poem because it has a humorous appeal.
The poem ‘Have you ever seen....?’ is written by an anonymous poet. This is a humorous and interesting poem. In this poem the poet has used many homographs with different meanings for fun and enjoyment. This poem makes the reader enjoy the play of words and appreciate how different words can have different meanings. The rhyme scheme of the poem is aabb. There are many figures of speech and one of them is Interrogation. The lines ‘Can the garden plot be deep and dark?’ is an example of Interrogation. The question is thought provoking. This poem is very imaginative and humorous. It is full of puns and it makes the reader realise the beauty of the puns used and it creates a play on words that is funny and appealing. My favourite lines are ‘Are the teeth of a rake ever going to bite? Have the hands of a clock any left or right?.’ I like the poem because it has a humorous appeal.
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