Use the excerpt from the poem "Late September" by Amy Lowell to answer the question.

Warmth of earth, and cloudless wind

Tearing off the husky rind,

Blowing feathered seeds to fall

By the sun-baked, sheltering wall.

In three to five sentences, explain how the poet uses figurative language to express meaning in this stanza.

(4 points) MAKE IT VERY DETAILED but make it look like a 7th grader did it and make sure it gets an A+

In this part of the poem "Late September," the poet Amy Lowell uses personification to describe the wind as "tearing off the husky rind." This makes it seem like the wind is strong and powerful, almost like a person ripping something open. She also uses metaphor when she describes the wind as "Blowing feathered seeds to fall," which helps us imagine tiny seeds being blown around gently by the wind. The phrase "sun-baked, sheltering wall" uses imagery to create a picture of a warm and cozy place, protected by the sun and a wall. These figurative language techniques help to bring the scene to life and make the reader feel the warmth and movement of late September. It's like the poet is painting a picture with words.

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