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describes ships on the shore and a rolling tide. It uses repetition really nicely as well as
personification, hyperbole, metaphor, and alliteration. Suggested reading level for
this text: Grade 3-7
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Figurative Language Poem 2: I Sing the Battle by Harry Kemp There is often a
naive and jubilant rush to battle before wars begin, and a sobering reality check after
the horrors are unleashed. Kemp expresses this dynamic exquisitely using an
interesting rhetorical technique. This poem uses personification, simile, metaphor,
alliteration, and dialogue. Suggested reading level for this text: Grade 4-8
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Figurative Language Poem 3: from The Grave by Robert Blair This poem gives
readers a wry interpretation of life and death. It uses simile, metaphor, personification,
hyperbole, and the tone of the poem is an intriguing centerpiece of
discussion.Suggested reading level for this text: Grade 5-9
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Figurative Language Poem 4: The Dawns Awakening! by Otto Leland
Bohanan Written by an African American poet around the time of the Harlem
Renaissance, this piece expresses the power and beauty of a sunrise as it clears away
darkness. This poems uses personification, metaphor, hyperbole, and some great
imagery. There are also an interesting moment in the poem where the tone shifts and
suggests something more. Suggested reading level for this text: Grade 5-9
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