A)
Poem 1: The bells
Rhyme: "keeping time, time, time, In a sort of Runic rhyme
Alliteration: "from the bells, bells, bells, bells
Metaphor: " what a world of merriment their melody foretells!"
Poem 2: Cynthia in the snow
Rhyme: "It sushes, it hushes"
Alliteration: "And whitely whirs away"
Simile: "still whit as milk or shirts"
Poem 3: Windy nights
Pun: "Why does he gallop about?"
Rhyme: "Late in the night when the fires are out, why does he gallop about?"
Personification: "Whenever the trees are crying aloud"
B)
Poem 1: The bells
- How the bells tinkling.
- From the jingling and tinkling of the bells.
- Yes, you know what it is about.
Poem 2: Cynthia in the snow
- About the snow.
- It laughs a lovely withness.
- Yes, in the last few lines you find out what the meaning of the poem is.
Poem 3: Windy nights
- What happens in the night.
- bv. On the highway, low and loud.
- No, it repeates what is said in the first part of the poem.
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