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Warmth of earth, and cloudless wind
Tearing off the husky rind,
Blowing feathered seeds to fall
By the sun-baked, sheltering wall.
In three to five sentences, explain how the poet uses figurative language to express meaning in this stanza.
Tearing off the husky rind,
Blowing feathered seeds to fall
By the sun-baked, sheltering wall.
In three to five sentences, explain how the poet uses figurative language to express meaning in this stanza.
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The poet uses personification by describing the wind as "cloudless" and capable of tearing off a "husky rind." The wind is also described as "blowing feathered seeds," which creates an image of lightness and delicacy. The phrase "sun-baked, sheltering wall" is a metaphor for a protective barrier. These figurative language techniques give the stanza a vivid and descriptive quality.
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