Illustrate the scene from Robert Frost's poem 'Mending Wall'. Show an individual firmly holding a stone in each hand. The person is outdoor, standing near a stone wall that is being repaired or built, capturing the atmosphere of a rustic countryside setting. Remember to abstain from including any text in the image.

In Frost's poem "Mending Wall," the lines "I see him there,/ Bringing a stone grasped firmly by the top/ In each hand, like an old-stone savage armed" uses which poetic device?

a. simile***
b. metaphor
c. alliteration
d. personification

Right.

Simile

you are right

a. simile

The correct answer is a. simile. To determine this, we should first understand what a simile is. A simile is a figure of speech that compares two unlike things using the words "like" or "as." In the given lines, Frost compares the image of the person holding the stones to an "old-stone savage armed." The word "like" is used in this comparison, making it a simile.

To arrive at this answer independently, you could read the lines carefully and identify any comparisons being made. Then, determine if "like" or "as" is used to make the comparison. If it is, you can conclude that a simile is being employed.

sure?

metopher