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  1. The arrangement of rhymes at the ends of each line in a poem or song is known as a rhyme scheme. It is commonly done by using letters to indicate which lines rhyme with each other. The poem ‘March’ consists of rhyme scheme aabbc. March Summary

    The arrangement of rhymes at the ends of each line in a poem or song is known as a rhyme scheme. It is commonly done by using letters to indicate which lines rhyme with each other. The poem ‘March’ consists of rhyme scheme aabbc.

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  1. Simile- a figure of speech in which one object is compared to another of a different sort in order to make a description more strong or vivid. There are forty feeding like one, Like an army defeated Onomatopoiea- a word that phonetically imitates, resembles, or suggests the sound that it describes.Read more

    • Simile- a figure of speech in which one object is compared to another of a different sort in order to make a description more strong or vivid. There are forty feeding like one, Like an army defeated
    • Onomatopoiea- a word that phonetically imitates, resembles, or suggests the sound that it describes.  The small birds twitter- Twitter indicate the chirping sound of birds.
    • Oxymoron– a figure of speech in which apparently contradictory terms appear in conjunction. The oldest and the youngest- youngest and oldest are opposite terms.

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  1. The poem’s core idea is to appreciate the arrival of spring. Wordsworth was a perfect example of a ‘worshipper of nature,’ as seen by the poem ‘March,’ in which he brilliantly admired the surroundings and its beauty. The poem was composed during the war, when people faced tremendous changes. The hapRead more

    The poem’s core idea is to appreciate the arrival of spring. Wordsworth was a perfect example of a ‘worshipper of nature,’ as seen by the poem ‘March,’ in which he brilliantly admired the surroundings and its beauty. The poem was composed during the war, when people faced tremendous changes. The happy days came as the war ended. Wordsworth attempted to portray war and its sufferings during winter in this poem, and regarded springtime as the arrival of bright days.

     

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