Onomatopoeia- A term or phrase that phonetically imitates or mimics the sound it describes. How it clatters along the roofs. Imagery- Descriptive language that inspires a mental image or other forms of sensory experiences, is referred to as imagery. Like the tramp of hoofs. How it gushes and Read more
- Onomatopoeia- A term or phrase that phonetically imitates or mimics the sound it describes. How it clatters along the roofs.
- Imagery- Descriptive language that inspires a mental image or other forms of sensory experiences, is referred to as imagery. Like the tramp of hoofs. How it gushes and struggles out.
- Exclamation- Exclamation is a figure of speech used to communicate intense feelings such as happiness, anger, or shock. How beautiful is the rain!, From the throat of the overflowing spout!, The rain, the welcome rain!
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The poem consists of three stanzas, with different number of lines and each of the three stanzas have an independent rhyme scheme. The rhyme scheme in the first stanza is ‘abbcc’, The second stanza is composed of the rhyme scheme ‘aabb’ while the third stanza rhymes in the scheme ‘abccba’. Read more
The poem consists of three stanzas, with different number of lines and each of the three stanzas have an independent rhyme scheme. The rhyme scheme in the first stanza is ‘abbcc’, The second stanza is composed of the rhyme scheme ‘aabb’ while the third stanza rhymes in the scheme ‘abccba’.
Rain in Summer Summary
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