5.
Last two lines:
And Spring herself, when she woke up at dawn,
Would scarcely know that we were gone.
What figurative language is this?
Let's first walk through what each of the choices mean:
A) Hyperbole: an exaggeration (example: Her eyes were the most beautiful in the world)
B) Metaphor: comparing two things without using like or as (example: Her eyes were two suns)
C) Personification: giving inanimate objects or concepts human qualities (example: The beauty of her eyes were sheltered by thick glasses)
D) Simile: comparing two this with like or as (example: Her eyes shone like the sun)
In this case Spring is being given human qualities. Spring can not literally wake up because it isn't living. That makes the answer to number 5 C) Personification
6.
The topic of this poem is:
In this poem it does talk about nature, rain, and robins, but it is not about these things. It is about D) war, how nature will go on even "if mankind perished utterly" in war
Hope this helped!
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