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What is all the figurative language used in the poem?

She wanted a little room for thinking;

but she saw diapers steaming on the line,

a doll slumped behind the door.


So she lugged a chair behind the garage

to sit out the children’s naps.


Sometimes there were things to watch –

the pinched armor of a vanished cricket,

a floating maple leaf. Other days

she stared until she was assured

when she closed her eyes

she’d see only her own vivid blood.


She had an hour, at best, before Liza appeared

pouting from the top of the stairs.

And just what was mother doing

out back with the field mice? Why,


building a palace. Later

that night when Thomas rolled over and

lurched into her, she would open her eyes

and think of the place that was hers

for an hour – where

she was nothing,

pure nothing, in the middle of the day.

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Answer:

alliteration

Step-by-step explanation:

Based on the repetition of the Ed in lines 3 & 4.

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