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Warmth of earth, and cloudless wind Tearing off the husky rind, Blowing feathered seeds to fall By the sun-baked, sheltering wa...Asked by daisy may
Warmth of earth, and cloudless wind
Tearing off the husky rind,
Blowing feathered seeds to fall
By the sun-baked, sheltering wall.
In three to five sentences, explain how the poet uses figurative language to express meaning in this stanza.
(Write it s a seventh grader)
Tearing off the husky rind,
Blowing feathered seeds to fall
By the sun-baked, sheltering wall.
In three to five sentences, explain how the poet uses figurative language to express meaning in this stanza.
(Write it s a seventh grader)
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The poet compares the earth to being warm and the wind to being cloudless, creating a feeling of coziness and openness. By describing the wind as tearing off the husky rind, the poet is using personification to make the wind seem powerful and forceful. The image of blowing feathered seeds suggests a gentle and delicate action, contrasting with the earlier description of the wind. The sun-baked, sheltering wall conveys a sense of protection and safety, as if the wall is looking out for the seeds that fall near it.
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