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Read the passage from "To Autumn.”
Where are the songs of Spring? Ay, where are they?
Think not of them, thou hast thy music too,—
The author makes autumn feel present to the reader by using
apostrophe.
metaphor.
rhyme.
rhythm.
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Apostrophe.
Keats directly addresses Autumn with "thou" and questions it ("Where are the songs..."), which is an apostrophe — a direct address to a personified figure — making Autumn feel present and immediate to the reader.
Keats directly addresses Autumn with "thou" and questions it ("Where are the songs..."), which is an apostrophe — a direct address to a personified figure — making Autumn feel present and immediate to the reader.
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