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  1. Personification: A poetic device where animals, plants, or even inanimate objects, are given human qualities. For example, “Oh, how happy I am!” the little kite cried; Alliteration: A literary device that repeats a speech sound in a sequence of words that are close to each other. For example, “I knoRead more

    1. Personification: A poetic device where animals, plants, or even inanimate objects, are given human qualities. For example, “Oh, how happy I am!” the little kite cried;
    1. Alliteration: A literary device that repeats a speech sound in a sequence of words that are close to each other. For example, “I know I should fall if I tried to fly.”

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  1. “How the Little Kite Learned to Fly” is an easy, accessible poem with a clear lesson about the importance of taking risks in order to learn new things, even when those risks are scary. The rhyming couplets mark this a poem for young readers, and its lilting, musical sound mimics both the wind and thRead more

    “How the Little Kite Learned to Fly” is an easy, accessible poem with a clear lesson about the importance of taking risks in order to learn new things, even when those risks are scary. The rhyming couplets mark this a poem for young readers, and its lilting, musical sound mimics both the wind and the movement of the kite through the air.

     

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