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Read the poem below and answer the question that follows. “the squirrel” by anonymous whisky frisky, hippity hop, up he goes to the tree-top! whirly, twirly, round and round, down he scampers to the ground. furly, curly, what a tail, tall as a feather, broad as a sail! where’s his supper? in the shell, snappy, cracky, out it fell! source: “the squirrel.” the baldwin project. yesterday’s classics, llc, n. d. web. 18 may 2011. which device does the poet use by ending every second and fourth line with similar-sounding words? imagery enjambment rhyme alliteration

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