in the poem JUST, what element does the speaker use to describe the balloonmans actions? (whistles far and wee)
1)connotation
2)alliteration
3)repetition
4)personification
understand that you may not have read this poem, but this has really confused me.
11 answers
sorry, I say # 4
No.
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http://literary-devices.com/
Look up the terms here and then decide.
Don’t forget to read the poem ALOUD so you can hear the words and phtases, not just read the poem in your head.
The answer to them is:
1.What does the speaker in "in Just—" mean when he says that "the world is puddle-wonderful"?
A. The world is full of puddles.
B. Spring is rainy and wet.####
C. Winter's drought has ended.
D. The balloonman fell into a puddle.
2.In "in Just—," what is the meaning of the words "in Just—/ spring"?
A. Spring has only recently arrived.####
B. Spring has not quite arrived.
C. Spring is the most reasonable season.
D. Spring is all right but not a special time.
3.What element of poetry does the speaker use in “in Just—“ to describe the balloonman’s actions?
A. connotation
B. alliteration
C. repetition####
D. personification
4.Which lines from “in Just—“ best support the conclusion that the children are happy to see the balloon man?
A. luscious the little / lame balloon man / whistles far and wee
B. and eddieandbill come / running from marbles and / piracies and it’s ####
C. spring / when the world is puddle-wonderful
D. it’s / spring / and / the / goat-footed / balloon Man whistles
1.What does the speaker in "in Just—" mean when he says that "the world is puddle-wonderful"?
A. The world is full of puddles.
B. Spring is rainy and wet.####
C. Winter's drought has ended.
D. The balloonman fell into a puddle.
2.In "in Just—," what is the meaning of the words "in Just—/ spring"?
A. Spring has only recently arrived.####
B. Spring has not quite arrived.
C. Spring is the most reasonable season.
D. Spring is all right but not a special time.
3.What element of poetry does the speaker use in “in Just—“ to describe the balloonman’s actions?
A. connotation
B. alliteration
C. repetition####
D. personification
4.Which lines from “in Just—“ best support the conclusion that the children are happy to see the balloon man?
A. luscious the little / lame balloon man / whistles far and wee
B. and eddieandbill come / running from marbles and / piracies and it’s ####
C. spring / when the world is puddle-wonderful
D. it’s / spring / and / the / goat-footed / balloon Man whistles
Mary, you're right.
Thanks Mary, you are correct:)
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