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whats the figurative language in the swallow and the seed

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In "The Swallow and the Seed," some examples of figurative language include:

1. Personification: When the poet describes the swallow "chirping merrily," it gives human-like qualities to the bird.
2. Metaphor: The swallow is compared to a messenger of hope in the line "Hope on silver wings flies."
3. Symbolism: The swallow symbolizes freedom and the natural world, while the seed represents growth and potential.
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