The figurative language underscores how uncomfortable Miss Rosie's appearance was to observe. The meter underscores her lax appearance, while the imagery underscores Miss Rosie's image and how much the reader doesn't know about her.
By reading the poem, the reader can understand how unpleasant Miss Rosie's appearance was, she did not show any beauty, delicacy, nor any characteristic related to a beautiful woman. The description underscores how unappealing her appearance was and how the reader only knows that about her.
An example of this can be seen in the line ''When I watch you wrapped up like garbage sitting surrounded by the smell of too old potato peels,'' where the metric highlights words that cause discomfort, showing how the speaker is uncomfortable with Miss Rosie.
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Trumpeting loudly, I watched the stampeding elephants in fascination.
Stampeding, the elephants trumpeted loudly.
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Trumpeting loudly, I watched the stampeding elephants in fascination.
Explanation:
It's saying you (I) was trumpeting loudly
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Trumpeting loudly, I watched the stampeding elephants in fascination.
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