Personification: A poetic device where animals, plants, or even inanimate objects, are given human qualities. For example, “Not gold, but only men” Alliteration: The repetition of the same letter sound across the start of several words in a line of text. For example, “Brave men who work while othersRead more
- Personification: A poetic device where animals, plants, or even inanimate objects, are given human qualities. For example, “Not gold, but only men”
- Alliteration: The repetition of the same letter sound across the start of several words in a line of text. For example, “Brave men who work while others sleep”
- Metaphor: A common poetic device where an object in, or the subject of, a poem is described as being the same as another otherwise unrelated object. For example, “Who dare while others fly”
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The poem consists of 2 stanzas each with 4 lines. The rhyme scheme followed by the entire poem is ABAB. End rhyme is used to make the stanza melodious. The Nation Builders Summary
The poem consists of 2 stanzas each with 4 lines. The rhyme scheme followed by the entire poem is ABAB. End rhyme is used to make the stanza melodious.
The Nation Builders Summary
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