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The cold wind burns my face and blowsIt's frosty pepper up my nose.Identify the poetic device in the last line. |
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Answer» Answer: Winter-Time Robert Louis Stevenson - 1850-1894 Late lies the wintry sun a-bed, A frosty, fiery sleepy-head; Blinks but an hour or two; and then, A blood-red orange, sets again.
Before the stars have left the skies, At morning in the dark I rise; And SHIVERING in my nakedness, By the cold candle, bathe and dress.
Close by the jolly fire I sit To warm my frozen bones a bit; Or with a reindeer-sled, explore The colder countries round the DOOR.
When to go out, my nurse doth wrap Me in my comforter and cap; The cold wind burns my FACE, and blows Its frosty PEPPER up my nose.
Black are my steps on silver sod; Thick blows my frosty breath abroad; And tree and house, and hill and lake, Are frosted like a wedding-cake. Explanation: marked me as brainliest |
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