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20 July, 11:10

The late September sunshine Lime green on the linden leaves Burns bronze on the slated roof-tops, Yellow on the farmer's last sheaves. It flares flame-like on the fire hydrant, Is ebony on the blackbird's wing, Blue beryl on the face of the ocean, Glints gold on the bride's wedding ring. A sparkling rainbow on the stained-glass window, It's a silver sheen on the kitchen sink, The late September sunshine Is a chameleon, I think. Source: Bloom, Valerie. "Autumn Gilt." Let Me Touch the Sky. New York: MacMillan Children's Books, 2000. The Poetry Archive. Web. 7 June 2011. Analyze the use of figurative and literal language, poetic techniques, and sound devices in this poem. Refer to specific lines in your answer.

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  1. 20 July, 11:31
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    It flares flame-like on the fire hydrant. It's using sensory language.
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