Figurative Language 5
Reading Quiz
All books are either dreams, or swords,
You can cut, or you can drug, with words.
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In peaceful noises of the farm, watch The pastoral fields burned by the setting sun...
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A watery light
Touched bleak the granite bridge, and white
Without the slightest tinge of gold,
The city shivered in the cold.
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Careful.
Getting hit by a speeding car might leave a mark.
Simile
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The stones of the field are sharp as steel.
Personification
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The lake waves were flakes of red gold.
Metaphor
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April now walks the fields again,
Trailing her tearful leaves
And holding all her frightened buds against her heart.
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His pigtail is long and thick,
Like a pump-handle stuck on the end of a stick.
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The moon shone with a blinding glow.
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Your lips, light as the wings of the dragon-flies...
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