What does the poet compare thanks to
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First, “thanks” is as “soft as a bright / feather.” In this comparison, the reader can visualize the sharing of thanks as something gentle and light, and also “bright” and cheerful. The poet also compares thanks in a simile when he says “sweet as a petal of sugar.” What does he mean by a “petal of sugar”
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