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pick out the figure of speech in "A poison tree"? ​

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Answered by Jananisathya
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"A Poison Tree" makes the most use of metaphor. Blake's metaphor is definitely an important figure of speech in this poem. Additionally, Blake uses allusion and euphemism. Blake alludes to the Bible's Garden of Eden when he describes the poem's tree.

Answered by pbhavani1497
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Answer:

I refers to the poet, William Blake

Explanation:

The poet told the reason of his anger to his friend. The anger came to an end.

It is watered with fears and tears of the poet.

The person on whom the poet is angry with foe

The foe ate the apple from the poison tree of anger. so he fell down below the tree.

"apple " signify apple indicates anger.

Anger grew both day and night.

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