In the poem spring by Karla kuskin The word I'm is a refrain in the poem .it is used in two ways . Describe them what do u think is the effect is this repetition
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The first way is that the word I'm is used with verbs in the first stanza such as- I'm shouting
I'm singing...
The second way is that the word I'm is used with a noun for example;
I'm the sun
I'm the moon
(articles are not included as the meaning would be same if they were not there)
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In the poem, "Spring" by Karla Kuskin, the word I'm is a refrain. It is used in two ways and they are:-
- The first way is at the start of the poem, the speaker uses the word " I'm " for personifying (personification arises when a thing is represented as a person) things such as "I'm sun, I'm moon, I'm dew, I'm rabbit" and so on (in these lines articles are not included as the meanings will remain the same) which means that the word "I'm" is used with a noun.
- The second way is when she uses words for conveying her feelings and actions when she says lines like " I'm lovely, I'm racing, I'm shouting, I'm singing" and so on. which means that the word "I'm" is used with a verb.
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