"and the stars never rise but I see the brighteyes Of beautiful Annabell Lee; And so, all the night-tide; I lie down by the side"......... Edgar Allan Poe "Annabell Lee" that repeated the long "i" vowel Hope this helps :D
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The topic sentence is usually the first sentence of a paragraph. The topic sentence makes a statement about something. The other sentences in the paragraph explain the topic sentence or give examples of what the topic sentence is saying.So if you are writing a literary analysis you make a statement about your subject then explain or give examples. Maybe something like this:Baxter makes good use of assonance in this haunting poem. (Then give some examples of assonance in the poem. Explain how this is haunting ).
the cyote is ugly.
fleece, street meat. wheat spoon, dillusional
it wouild have been better if you asked some examples but not examples ina poem
An anomatopoeia is a word which imitates the sound it makes. Buzz, zoom, mumble, hiss, bang, oink, meow are good examples. Assonance is a repetition of vowel sounds that creates rhyming within a sentence or phrase. Some examples are: "Did you lose your shoe?" and "The man in the middle is playing a fiddle."
Anaphora: repetition of the same word or phrase at the beginning of successive clauses or lines. E.g. "Success is counted sweetest" (poem #67). Epistrophe: repetition of the same word or phrase at the end of successive clauses or lines. E.g. "I never lost as much but twice" (poem #49). Refrain: repetition of a line or phrase at regular intervals in a poem. E.g. "This is my letter to the world" (poem #441).
what is biodiversity give some examples
Bart is as brave as a bear, Laura is as lame as a lumpand Sarah is as stinky as sock.Item is as adjective as a item.
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Sure! Some examples of similes used in the poem "Palanquin Bearers" by Sarojini Naidu include comparing the palanquin bearers to "twinkling stars" in line 4 and describing the palanquin as having "cool as a lotus-bud" in line 12. These similes help create vivid imagery and enhance the overall emotional impact of the poem.
examples of constellations