Sunday, May 25, 2008

Rain
It is gonna' rain some more, some more,

It is gonna' rain some more!

When drops of water start to pour,

It is gonna' rain some more, some more!
Why do drops of water pour?

Drops of water pour?

The clouds can't hold them anymore,

That's why drops of water pour!
It is gonna' rain some more, some more,

It is gonna' rain some more!

When drops of water start to pour,

It is gonna' rain some more, some more!
by Meish Goldish

How is weather used in the poem: Weather is used in the poem because the author is describing rain and the reason for rain.

How does the poets knowledge of weather enhance the poem: The author's knowledge of weather enhances the poem by making it more informative. For example, when the author says the reason for rain is because the clouds can't hold the water anymore, that enhances the poem.

What type of weather is discussed: The type of weather being discussed is rain.

Would the poem be the same without the mention of weather: No, if there wasn't any mention of rain in the poem then there would be no poem at all because the main topic of the poem is rain.

What literary techniques are used in the poem in regards to weather: The literary technique used in this poem is repetition because there is a constant repetition of lines in the poem. In addition, rhyme is also used because the last word in each line rhymes.

Does this poem further your knowledge about weather: No, I basically already knew everything that is stated in this poem.


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