Fast as a cheetah,

I run through the field. The wind
sings words of support.

Now you name the three figurative language you see on this poem

1 answer

In the poem, we can identify the following three examples of figurative language:

  1. Simile: The phrase "fast as a cheetah" compares the speaker's speed to that of a cheetah using "as," which is a hallmark of similes.

  2. Personification: The line "the wind sings words of support" attributes human-like qualities to the wind, suggesting it can "sing" and offer "words," which is a form of personification.

  3. Imagery: The description of running "through the field" and the wind creates vivid mental pictures, appealing to the senses and enhancing the experience of the poem, which is a characteristic of imagery.

These elements work together to create a vivid and dynamic portrayal of the speaker's experience.