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Read the given stanza and answer the following questions- 3

A snake is as round as a hole in the ground,

And weasels are wavy and sleek.

And no alligator could ever be straighter

Than lizards that live in a creek

But a camel’s all lumpy

And bumpy and humpy.

Any shape is okay for me.

a) Write the rhyme scheme of the stanza.

b) Explain the sarcasm in the above lines.

c) Write the two poetic devices used in this stanza with examples.

Answers

Answered by fatimarm357
1

Answer:

a) Sleek and creek

Lumpy and Humpy

b) The sarcasm in the above line are stated in the last line of the poetry that is "Any shape is okay for me".

c) The two poetic devices used here are weasels and hole as they are objects and are used to explain different things other then their literal meaning.

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Answered by bpssv3918
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Answer:

WHO ARE U

Explanation:

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