Asked by 2phoneeeeee
It SHUSHES
It hushes
The loudness in the road.
It flitter-twitters,
And laughs away from me.
It laughs a lovely whiteness,
And whitely whirls away,
To be
Some otherwhere,
Still white as milk or shirts,
So beautiful it hurts.
Does the poet’s use of onomatopoeia create a positive or negative description of the snow? Explain your answer using at least 1 piece of textual support (your textual support should be an actual Onomatopoeia from the poem).
so would it be The loudness in the road? and positive
It hushes
The loudness in the road.
It flitter-twitters,
And laughs away from me.
It laughs a lovely whiteness,
And whitely whirls away,
To be
Some otherwhere,
Still white as milk or shirts,
So beautiful it hurts.
Does the poet’s use of onomatopoeia create a positive or negative description of the snow? Explain your answer using at least 1 piece of textual support (your textual support should be an actual Onomatopoeia from the poem).
so would it be The loudness in the road? and positive
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Answered by
Reed
I think so.
shushes....
shushes....
Answered by
Anonymous
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Answered by
Your best friend Joe
I think you have to multiply the second variable by the one with that is supposed to be cubed and then find the square root of that and you get the wrong answer.
Answered by
Your best friend Joe
creepy
Answered by
Your best friend Joe
I mean creepa
Answered by
fihevpoaefhv
aw man
Answered by
nora
honestly it creates a positive description because it sounds like the snow is whooshing ad fluttering everywhere
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