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Diacope Name:

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your

But thy eternal summer shall not fade E Lines 9-12:


beauty have
Where does the Volta occur? How do you know?
Nor lose possession of that fair thou ow'st; F
line 9 - it occurs after 'but'

Nor shall Death brag thou wander'st in his shade, E
How does the speaker’s mood change?
When in eternal lines to time thou grow'st; F
it emphasizes on the poet's love
EFEF
Label the rhyme scheme:

Line 10 (Connotations): Line 11: (Figurative Language)
Does the word “ow’st” mean owns or owes? What is the figurative language used?
Explain your opinion and the meaning of each in Personification - death is personified
context.

the poet is trying to say that his love has
eternal beauty. What is the effect of the device?
Even death can't take her beauty away from
her. To add more imagination.

Lines 9-12: Line 12 (Figurative Language):
Notice that the word eternal appears twice in this Identify the metaphor in this line.
quatrain. Circle them above. Tenor: Vehicle:

What tone does the repetition of this word create?
Meaning:
Eternal summer = his love's eternal beauty
Eternal lines = the poets eternal and
everlasting poem

So long as men can breathe or eyes can see, Lines 13-14 (Figurative Language):
Identify the anaphora.
So long lives this, and this gives life to thee.

What effect does it create?
Label the rhyme scheme:


Line 14 (Figurative Language): Line 14 (Figurative Language):
Identify the alliteration in this line. Identify the personification.


What effect does it create?

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