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English, 14.04.2021 01:00 heyItsLuna234

How many stanzas are in this poem? What is one example of a metaphor in this poem?

The line, the kettle whistles , you know me, you do” is an example of
1.metaphor
2.personification
3.alliteration
4.simile

The line, “my room is a picture which stays in my head” is an example of what?
1.alliteration
2.metaphor
3.personification
4.simile

What do you think the author is trying to tell us in this poem?

What is the tone of this poem?

What is the theme of this poem?

Morning is love, when mom bids me arise,
Eggs shaped like hearts, a breakfast surprise.
The sun barely risen, looks down with a smile,
And says, "take your time, just sit for a while."
Tea time is rest, as the light starts to fade.
Homework is done and the table is laid.
The kettle whistles "You know me, you do."
The saucepan bubbles, "And I know you, too."
Though distance and time have claimed it from
me,
This home lives within, a memory.
My room is a picture which stays in my head -
The books in the corner, the cat on the bed.
Home is my best friend, my partner, my all,
Be it ever so humble, be it ever so small.

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