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"Where the Rainbow Ends" by Richard Rives teaches us to embrace hope and possibility even in the face of challenges and uncertainties. The poem emphasizes the importance of persevering through difficulties in order to reach a brighter and more promising future, symbolized by the rainbow. It encourages us to keep pushing forward and looking towards achieving our dreams.
no a rainbow never ends
"Where the Rainbow Ends" does not have any recognized figures of speech as it is not a well-known literary work. It's possible that the author, Richard Rime, has employed various literary devices such as metaphors, similes, or personification to enhance the poetic imagery and storytelling in the piece. However, without specific examples from the text, it's difficult to identify the figures of speech used.
No
The letter W because Rainbow ends with a
Rainbow. The word rainbow ends with the letter w, but because a rainbow is simply a visual effect made up of light reflecting an actual rainbow has no end to it, despite various myths involving pots of gold.
This poem is written by Richard rime. this poem is all about importance of equality and brotherhood. Since, the time has passed we can see the world has made a huge differences on the basis of caste, creed, color,etc. The wants to search a place where such differentiation is not made. It encourages all the mankind not to be racist and abet people to be non-racist abandoning the racism from whole world!
Yep. The rainbow puffles will even be up for adoption after the party ends.
ends up on titanic :3
ends up on titanic :3
Somewhere over the Rainbow, from the wizard of Oz.
A, c, a
A, C, B.