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Facing It
by c.safos
He set his face away
from the eclipse, his eyes seeking
their way to a place where the sun
does not see. In the distance,
the wheat waved and wilted under the wind
whose breath blew beyond the bare field.
The day found its bearings under
the chorus of cicadas chirping,
their tempo keeping time like a moving train.
He set his face away from all this
and beneath him, the rainwater from the storm drained
groaning into a gorge with a slight gurgle and sigh.
The fields fall fallow under the flood and freeze, and somehow he found her—
her hair dancing
like Medusa's split ends,
his feet cementing him
like a scarecrow wearing fearless birds.
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What effect does the following line have on the poem?
the wheat waved and wilted under the wind
A.
It creates a sense of being stuck in a box.
B.
It shows the difference between wheat and a flower that wilts.
C.
It imitates the whirring sound of the wind.
D.
It compares wind to wheat.
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C.
The repeated "w" sounds in "wheat waved and wilted under the wind" (wheat/waved/wilted/wind) and the flowing cadence mimic the movement and whispering/whirring of wind, producing an auditory effect.
The repeated "w" sounds in "wheat waved and wilted under the wind" (wheat/waved/wilted/wind) and the flowing cadence mimic the movement and whispering/whirring of wind, producing an auditory effect.
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