"the sun was shining on the sea,
shining with all his might:
he did his very best to...
"the sun was shining on the sea,
shining with all his might:
he did his very best to make
the billows smooth and bright —
and this was odd because it was
the middle of the night.
the moon was shining sulkily,
because she thought the sun
had got no business to be there
after the day was done —
"it's very rude of him," she said,
"to come and spoil the fun."
1. what type of figurative language is used in lines 1–4 of the poem?
1. simile
2. metaphor
3. personification
4. symbol
2. what conclusion can you draw about the moon in the excerpt?
1. she is upset that the sun is keeping her from getting her rest.
2. she enjoys sharing the night sky with the sun because it’s fun.
3. she thinks the night belongs to her and her alone.
4. she is envious of the sun’s bright beams.
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