English, 18.01.2022 01:00 yaya111601
Read the poem carefully. Explain how the author use analogy to compare and describe the night clouds. Then answer the questions that follow.
Night Clouds by Amy Lowell
The white mares of the moon rush along the sky Beating their golden hoofs upon the glass Heavens;
The white mares of the moon are all standing on their hind legs Pawing at the green porcelain doors of the remote Heaves.
Fly, Mares!
Strain your utmost.
Scatter the milky dust of stars,
Or the tiger sun will leap upon you and destroy you with one lick of his vermillion tongue.
1.Who or what is the speaker talking to in the poem?
2.to what the night clouds are compared?
3.what might the speaker mean by the line, Or the tiger sun will leap upon you and destroy you?
4.Explain how the author use anology to compare and describe the night clouds.
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