Use the poem to answer the question.

The sky has given over

its bitterness.

Out of the dark change

all day long

rain falls and falls

as if it would never end.

Still the snow keeps

its hold on the ground.

But water, water

from a thousand runnels!

It collects swiftly,

dappled with black

cuts a way for itself

through green ice in the gutters.

Drop after drop it falls

from the withered grass-stems

of the overhanging embankment

In 1–2 sentences, analyze the effects of the figurative language used in the poem.

The figurative language in the poem, such as the personification of the sky and the snow, creates a vivid and dynamic representation of nature's transformation from winter to spring, emphasizing the power and persistence of water.