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Use the poem to answer the question.
Fast as a cheetah,
I run through the field. The wind
sings words of support.
Name the three types of figurative language in the poem. Then, choose one example of figurative language and analyze the effect it has on the poem.
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Three types: simile, personification, and imagery.
Example & analysis (simile): "Fast as a cheetah" is a simile comparing the speaker’s running to a cheetah. It makes the speed and agility vivid, creating an energetic, visual image and emphasizing how powerful and free the runner feels. This quick, animal comparison sets a lively tone and helps the reader picture the motion.
Example & analysis (simile): "Fast as a cheetah" is a simile comparing the speaker’s running to a cheetah. It makes the speed and agility vivid, creating an energetic, visual image and emphasizing how powerful and free the runner feels. This quick, animal comparison sets a lively tone and helps the reader picture the motion.
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