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Use the excerpt from the poem below to answer the question. (By Oscar Wilde) "And the plane to the pine-tree is whispering some...Question
                Use the excerpt from the poem below to answer the question. (By Oscar Wilde)
"And the plane to the pine-tree is whispering some tale of love
Till it rustles with laughter and tosses its mantle of green,
And the gloom of the wych-elm’s hollow is lit with the iris sheen
Of the burnished rainbow throat and the silver breast of a dove."
How does the poet use personification?
            
        "And the plane to the pine-tree is whispering some tale of love
Till it rustles with laughter and tosses its mantle of green,
And the gloom of the wych-elm’s hollow is lit with the iris sheen
Of the burnished rainbow throat and the silver breast of a dove."
How does the poet use personification?
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    The poet uses personification by assigning human characteristics or attributes to inanimate objects. In this excerpt, the poem personifies the plane and pine-tree by suggesting that they are whispering a tale of love. Additionally, the wych-elm's hollow is described as having a "rainbow throat" and a "silver breast" which are human-like qualities assigned to the tree.
    
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