Which of the following poetic devices are NOT used in the poem, The Spanish Dancer? YOU CAN PICK MORE THAN ONE. HELP PLEASE.

Rhyme
Meter
Personification
Imagery

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Answer:

I believe the poem uses most of the poetic devices.

except Personification

Explanation:

"The Spanish Dancer" is a poem written by Rainer Maria Rilke. It shows a lot of descriptions about the dancer by using strong words. The poem uses meter, a poetic device because it follows a basic rhythmic device. It has a predictable rhythm just like in the first stanza.

The poem also uses rhyme. For example, the first stanza's "slides" rhymes with "glides." It also uses "imagery" because it allows the reader to know how the dancer dances by describing several senses and they are very detailed.    

The poem doesn't use "personification." Personification refers to giving inanimate objects the feelings and traits of a human being. There was no inanimate or non-living thing in the poem that was given a human trait. The naked arm of the dancer was likened to that of a frightened snake but the snake wasn't given the trait or feelings of a human.

So, this explains the answer.

Answer:

The answer is A. Rhyme and C. Personification.

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