in the story "Rose Pogonias" which type of figurative language is found in lines 6 and 7? anonymous HELP ME MS.SUE HELP MEEEEEEEEE
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answer is personifacation
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For me, 3/31/2020, these where the answers. I hope for your sake they are the same as yours! :)
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Rose Pogonias
Robert Frost, 1874 - 1963
A saturated meadow,
Sun-shaped and jewel-small,
A circle scarcely wider
Than the trees around were tall;
Where winds were quite excluded,
And the air was stifling sweet
With the breath of many flowers,—
A temple of the heat.
These were bowed us in the burning,
As the sun’s right worship is,
To pick where none could miss them
A thousand orchises;
For though the grass was scattered,
Yet every second spear
Seemed tipped with wings of color,
That tinged the atmosphere.
We raised a simple prayer
Before we left the spot,
That in the general mowing
That place might be forgot;
Or if not all is favoured,
Obtain such grace of hours,
That none should mow the grass there
While so confused with flowers.
What do you think?
And the air was stifling sweet
With the breath of many flowers,—