English, asked by TbiaSamishta, 1 year ago

Read the stanza below from the poem “Birmingham Sunday” by Richard Fariña and answer the question that follows. The clouds they were grey and the autumn winds blew, And Denise McNair brought the number to two. The falcon of death was a creature they knew, And the choirs kept singing of Freedom, Which type of figurative language does the bolded part of the stanza use?

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Answered by Sidyandex
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Author has used ominous sensory imagery and metaphors to set the mood for the reader.

Reader can visualize the grey clouds and the feels the winds of autumn. It creates a somber mood.

They came to know the name of the character in the passage.

Falcon of death is an imagery of death itself.

Freedom will come from death from somber life.  

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