the kingfisher poem by william henry davies 1st stanza paraphrase
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in the first stanza of ‘The Kingfisher,’ the speaker begins by addressing the kingfisher. This is a technique known as apostrophe. Apostrophe is an arrangement of words addressing someone or something who does not exist or is not present, in the poem’s immediate setting. The person, creature, or thing is spoken to as though they/it can hear and understand the speaker’s words.
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