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23 December, 20:00

Identify the figurative language used in these stanzas of Amy Lowell's "In Excelsis."

In complete sentences, explain how it is used to convey meaning in the poem given below:

You are frozen as the clouds

You are far and sweet as the high clouds

I dare reach to you

I dare touch the rim of your brightness

I leap beyond the winds,

I cry and shout For my throat is keen as a sword.

Sharpened on a hone of ivory.

My throat sings the joy of my eyes,

The rushing gladness of my love.

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  1. 23 December, 20:11
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    there are multiple similes because it is using like and as to compare 2 things

    personification you cant leap beyond wind

    metaphor comparing 2 things without like or as
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