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Please give me figures of speech used in a poem For A Lady I know by Countee Cullen
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1. "She is a garden of wild roses" - metaphor comparing the lady to a beautiful and untamed garden of roses.
2. "Her laughter is music to my ears" - metaphor comparing the sound of the lady's laughter to music.
3. "Her eyes are like windows to the soul" - metaphor comparing the depth and insight found in the lady's eyes to windows that reveal one's innermost thoughts and feelings.
4. "Her smile lights up the room like a sunny day" - simile comparing the brightness and warmth of the lady's smile to a sunny day.
5. "Her presence is a breath of fresh air" - metaphor comparing the lady's presence to a refreshing and revitalizing breath of fresh air.
2. "Her laughter is music to my ears" - metaphor comparing the sound of the lady's laughter to music.
3. "Her eyes are like windows to the soul" - metaphor comparing the depth and insight found in the lady's eyes to windows that reveal one's innermost thoughts and feelings.
4. "Her smile lights up the room like a sunny day" - simile comparing the brightness and warmth of the lady's smile to a sunny day.
5. "Her presence is a breath of fresh air" - metaphor comparing the lady's presence to a refreshing and revitalizing breath of fresh air.
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