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  1. There are no stanzas in the poem. There is no rhyme scheme since there are no rhyming words at the ends of the sentences.   Ethics Summary

    There are no stanzas in the poem. There is no rhyme scheme since there are no rhyming words at the ends of the sentences.

     

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  1. Imagery- The use of figurative language or visual symbols to build up an image is known as imagery. Eg. a fire in a museum, The colors within this frame are darker than autumn, darker even than winter, the browns of earth, earth's most radiant elements burn.   Ethics Summary

    1. Imagery– The use of figurative language or visual symbols to build up an image is known as imagery. Eg. a fire in a museum, The colors within this frame are darker than autumn, darker even than winter, the browns of earth, earth’s most radiant elements burn.

     

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  1. The poem begins with a recollection from the poet's schooldays and then uses imagery of frames and flames to connect that memory to knowledge the poet gained in later years.   Ethics Summary

    The poem begins with a recollection from the poet’s schooldays and then uses imagery of frames and flames to connect that memory to knowledge the poet gained in later years.

     

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