V 6.2

Identify the underlined figures of speech from the poem The Day’s Eye by Pie Corbett.

Type your answer simile, metaphor, personification, assonance, alliteration or onomatopoeia in the space provided.

The Day’s Eye

The sun rises,
surprises the weary night
like a sudden joke.
Daylight.

The sun gleams,
beams kindly heat
like an oven’s plate.
Streets sweat.

The sun sneaks,
peeks through misty cloud,
like a sly thief,
alone in a crowd.

The sun sleeps,
creeps into cool shade
like a honey cat.
Shadows fade.

The sun slips,
dips into night
like a closing mouth,
swallowing light.

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