Use the pond to answer the question the snow drifts into hills of white, the imprints of his lonely plate line beneath the fallen snow, lost to all, but those who know the truth that's furred this venture for from warmer pass to its present course the words, the deeds, the thoughts untold the love that lost to two bold Reflecting Hughes of the starless night the two hills of white and 3 to 5 sentences identify and explain at least two stylistic devices that the poet uses to add interest and meaning to the poem

The poet uses imagery by describing the snow as "drifting into hills of white" and "the imprints of his lonely plate" to create vivid pictures in the reader's mind. This helps evoke a sense of loneliness and isolation in the poem.

The poet also employs symbolism by referencing "the love that lost to two bold" and "Reflecting Hughes of the starless night." These symbols add deeper meaning to the poem, suggesting themes of lost love and contemplation in the darkness.