Can you find 3 metaphors and 10 alliterations in this poem?


THE Witch
1.She comes back night, in fearsome flight,
2. In garments black as pitch,
3.The queen of doom upon her broom,
4.The wild and wicked witch,

5.A cackling crone with brittle bones
6.And desiccated limbs,
7.Two evil eyes with warts and sties
8.And bags about the rims,

9.A dangling nose, ten twisted toes
10.And folds of shriveled skin,
11.Cracked and chipped and crackled lips
12.That frame a toothless grin.

13.She hurtles by, she sweeps the sky
14.And hurls a piercing screech.
15.As she swoops past, a spell is cast
16.On all her curses reach

17.take care to hide when the wild witch rides
18.To shriek her evil spell.
19.What she may do with a word or two
20.Is much too grim to tell
by Jack Prelutsky

Ms. Sue Ms. Sue answered
14 years ago

Yep.

The more important question is -- Can you find these metaphors and alliterations?

jen jen answered
14 years ago

Ali- alliteration is repeating the same sound over and over (Mary made many mushrooms.

A metaphor is a comparison between things which doesn't use like or as (if it did, it would be a simile).
Try to find them and we will check your answers. :)

bob bob answered
12 years ago

what are the metaphors in here

Lisa Lisa answered
8 years ago

Folds of shriveled skin

Mark Mark answered
7 years ago

The

Hayley Hayley answered
4 years ago

She hurdles by,she sweeps the sky

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4 years ago

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4 years ago

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Salty Hash-browns Salty Hash-browns answered
3 years ago

What are the metaphors?

Isn't one:
the queen of doom upon her broom?

Jackie Jackie answered
2 years ago

In garments black as pitch

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