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#15 \i dream a world\ langston hughes i dream a world where man no other man will scorn, where love will bless the earth and peace its paths adorn i dream a world where all will know sweet freedoms way, where greed no longer saps the soul nor avarice blights our day. a world i dream where black or white, whatever race you be, will share the bounties of the earth and every man is free, where wretchedness will hang its head and joy, like a pearl, attends the needs of all mankind- of such i dream, my world! all of the following poetic devices are used except: a. assonance (go to #2) b. alliteration (go to #14) c. personification (go to #7) d. internal rhyme (go to #4)
- Assonance: Repeats vowel sounds (e.g., "dream" and "where" in "I dream a world where...", "bless" and "earth" in "Where love will bless the earth").
- Alliteration: Repeats initial consonant sounds (e.g., "peace its paths" – "p" sound, "greed no longer" – "g" and "n" sounds).
- Personification: Gives human traits to non - human things. In the poem, "peace its paths adorn" (peace is personified as adorning paths) and "wretchedness will hang its head" (wretchedness is personified as hanging its head) are examples.
- Internal Rhyme: Rhymes within a line. The poem does not have clear internal rhymes (e.g., rhyming words within a single line). So internal rhyme is the poetic device not used.
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d. Internal rhyme (Go to #4)