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I am trying to identify examples of metaphors and assonance in the poem June by William Cullen Bryant? Can you help?
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Possible assonance:
<i>I would the lovely scene around
Might know no sadder sight nor sound.
I know that I no more should see
The season's glorious show, </i>
Possible metaphor:
<i>When brooks send up a cheerful tune,
And groves a joyous sound, </i>
1. Read the poem aloud.
2. Read it to someone or ask someone to read it to you.
3. Read it many times.
What do you find?
<i>I would the lovely scene around
Might know no sadder sight nor sound.
I know that I no more should see
The season's glorious show, </i>
Possible metaphor:
<i>When brooks send up a cheerful tune,
And groves a joyous sound, </i>
1. Read the poem aloud.
2. Read it to someone or ask someone to read it to you.
3. Read it many times.
What do you find?
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