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Figurative Language Poem 1 Sketch: Review Questions

This poem describes shadows of ships rocking on the crest of low, blue waves at dusk. A long brown sandbar stretches across the horizon as the tide slowly rolls in. Wavelets crumble and bubbles wash ashore as the wrinkled water laps and withdraws onto the beach. In the final lines, the shadows of the ships are again rocking on the crest in the low blue light.
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Figurative Language Poem 1 Sketch: Review Questions

This poem describes shadows of ships rocking on the crest of low, blue waves at dusk. A long brown sandbar stretches across the horizon as the tide slowly rolls in. Wavelets crumble and bubbles wash ashore as the wrinkled water laps and withdraws onto the beach. In the final lines, the shadows of the ships are again rocking on the crest in the low blue light.
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Figurative Language Poem 1


Sketch
By Carl Sandburg

The shadows of the ships


Rock on the crest
In the low blue lustre
Of the tardy and the soft inrolling tide.

A long brown bar at the dip of the sky


Puts an arm of sand in the span of salt.

The lucid and endless wrinkles


Draw in, lapse and withdraw.
Wavelets crumble and white spent bubbles
Wash on the floor of the beach.

Rocking on the crest


In the low blue lustre
Are the shadows of the ships. 

Review Questions
Directions: Respond to these questions to the best of your ability. Answer the questions completely. If
you need more space, use the back or a separate sheet.

1. Identify an example of personification: explain what is being personified how.

2. Identify an example of hyperbole: explain how it is exaggerated.

3. Identify an example of metaphor: explain which two things are being compared.

4. Find two separate examples of alliteration. List the alliterative words.

5. Where is repetition used in this poem? Why do you think that it is used this way?

6. What action is described in the third stanza of the poem?

7. How is imagery used in this poem? What is described?

8. What is the mood of this poem? How does it make you feel?

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