in the kite by Harry behn, what is compared to a new kite?
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The Kite is a short melodious poem by Harry Behn.
The poet begins with an exclamation of how bright a new kite looks against the blue sky when it plunges and snaps its tail. The poet uses the simile 'like a ship' to compare its gliding motion. It looks as if it is sailing over the sea waves during the high tide.May 9, 2019
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The Kite is a short melodious poem by Harry Behn.
The Kite is a short melodious poem by Harry Behn.The poet begins with an exclamation of how bright a new kite looks against the blue sky when it plunges and snaps its tail. The poet uses the simile 'like a ship' to compare its gliding motion. It looks as if it is sailing over the sea waves during the high tide
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