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Can someone help with these few questions? 5) Apparently with no surprise

To any happy flower,

The frost beheads it at its play

In accidental power.

What is the most plausible interpretation of the poem?

The imagery represents the cruelty of nature.

The imagery represents the natural change in seasons.

The imagery represents a violent world.

The imagery represents the loss of innocence. the murmuring of innumerable bees

6) Which poetic device is present?

Group of answer choices

rhyme

alliteration

assonance

consonance

7) Ring out, wild bells

Which poetic device is present?

apostrophe

allusion

euphemism

synecdoche

8)

Metaphors

I'm a riddle in nine syllables,

An elephant, a ponderous house,

A melon strolling on two tendrils,

O red fruit, ivory, fine timbers!

This loaf's big with its yeasty rising.

Money's new-minted in this fat purse.

I'm a means, a stage, a cow in calf.

I've eaten a bag of green apples,

Boarded the train there's no getting off.

What does the title "Metaphors" suggest?

the poem will be vague and random

the poem will involve implicit comparisons

the poem should be taken literally

the poem should be ignored entirely

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