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PLZ HELP I WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST I HAVE A CERTAIN TIME TO HAVE IT DONE BY
read the poem, "Summer, Summer."
"Summer, Summer"
By: Nicole Thompson
Summer, summer, awfully sweet
Summer, summer, you're a treat
I eat bottomless ice cream!
Summer, summer, I've waited forever
Summer, summer, you're very clever.
Daylight lasts so long!
Summer, summer, swimming pools
Summer, summer, burning cool
Never-ending warmth!
Summer, summer, I run amok
Summer, summer, such bad luck
It's pouring rain today!
4. How do you feel the author's usage of hyperbole and oxymoron enhance or affect the content of the poem? Respond using at least one complete sentence and proper grammar, spelling, and mechanics.
5.List the two instances of oxymoron found within the poem. Cite the line and entire oxymoron phrase when responding:
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