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Use the poem to answer the question. The snow drifts into heels of white. The imprints of his lowly plight Lie deep beneath the...Asked by C-WORD
Use the poem to answer the question.
The snow drifts into hills of white.
The imprints of his lonely plight
Lie deep beneath the fallen snow,
Lost to all but those who know
The truths that spurred this venture forth
From warmer paths to its present course
The words, the deeds, the thoughts untold-
The love that last to a heart to.
Reflecting hues of the starless night,
The snow drifts into hills of white.
In 3-5 sentences, identify and explain at least two stylistic devices that the poet uses to add interest and meaning to the poem
The snow drifts into hills of white.
The imprints of his lonely plight
Lie deep beneath the fallen snow,
Lost to all but those who know
The truths that spurred this venture forth
From warmer paths to its present course
The words, the deeds, the thoughts untold-
The love that last to a heart to.
Reflecting hues of the starless night,
The snow drifts into hills of white.
In 3-5 sentences, identify and explain at least two stylistic devices that the poet uses to add interest and meaning to the poem
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C-WORD
Write it in 3 sentences and write it like a 8th grader
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The poet uses imagery to paint a vivid picture of snow-covered hills and a sense of loneliness. The description of "hills of white" and "imprints of his lonely plight" evoke a visual and emotional response from the reader. The repetition of the phrase "The snow drifts into hills of white" creates a sense of unity and cyclical motion, reinforcing the idea of loss and hidden truths buried beneath the snow. The use of rhyme and rhythm also adds a musical quality to the poem, enhancing its overall impact and bringing depth to the themes of love and longing.
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The writer uses words like "hills of white" to describe the snow and make us picture it in our heads. They also repeat "The snow drifts into hills of white" to show how the snow keeps falling and covering things up. The poem sounds kinda like a song, with the words rhyming and flowing together nicely.
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