Respuesta :
Here, Cathy Song compares a girl’s shoulder to the shape of a hill’s incline using simile:
“and the curve of a shoulder
like the slope of a hill
set deep in snow in a country
of huge white solemn birds.”
Here, the poet compares to dipping of a sleeve to that of a brush in water using simile:
“She dips a corner of her sleeve
like a brush into water
to wipe the mirror;”
Is that the answer you were looking for or no? Or I was I being too literal/broad in looking for simile in the poem?
“and the curve of a shoulder
like the slope of a hill
set deep in snow in a country
of huge white solemn birds.”
Here, the poet compares to dipping of a sleeve to that of a brush in water using simile:
“She dips a corner of her sleeve
like a brush into water
to wipe the mirror;”
Is that the answer you were looking for or no? Or I was I being too literal/broad in looking for simile in the poem?
Answer:
“She dips a corner of her sleeve / like a brush into water” is your answer.
Explanation:
it uses like in the sentence and his comparing.