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15 December, 18:00

How does the poet develop the poem's tone through the use of alliteration?

(this is the poem):

The truth is, every day we rise is like thunder -

a clap of surprise. Could be echoes of trouble, or blossoms

of blessing. You never know what garish or gorgeously

disguised memories-to-be might rain down from above.

So, look up! Claim that cloud with the silver lining. Our

job, if you ask me, is to follow it. See where it heads.

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  1. 15 December, 21:07
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    It is a good flow of the poem. and its describes it more.
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