the following poem and identify at least three of the following poetic devices: rhyme (internal or
end), repetition, alliteration, assonance, consonance, quatrain, couplet.
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by Laura Bean
the sounds of the sea
as the waves crest and flow
the strong arm of the tide
signals to all below
wind whistling, whirring
as the storm approaches
the brave crave the waves
as the danger encroaches
pouncing on the beach
the lioness in all her glory
the storm rocks the coast
the scene seems gory
but thankfully the tide
gave warning to the beach
and when the storm brewed
all were far from reach

Respuesta :

there is definitely end rhyme in this

Answer:

There is end rhyme in a ABAB pattern and the rhyme is in B. Repetition is in "the storm rocks the coast, the scene seems gory" since both sentences start with the. Alliteration within the phrase "wind whistling, whirring". Assonance in the "brave crave the waves". This is all I can do to help at the moment but I will let you know if I have more :)

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