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Pregnant clouds - what does it tells us about the clouds?
Both 2 and 3
That the clouds are heavy and brim full with water – drops of rain – and ready to release – give birth to – their heavy load.
The clouds are coming together, assembling, accumulating on the hills.
The wind
an affliction regarded as divine punishment
Both 1 and 2
The clouds are personified as someone riding on the back of the wind.
They are excited
What is “gathering”?
Both 2 and 3
That the clouds are heavy and brim full with water – drops of rain – and ready to release – give birth to – their heavy load.
The clouds are coming together, assembling, accumulating on the hills.
The wind
an affliction regarded as divine punishment
Both 1 and 2
The clouds are personified as someone riding on the back of the wind.
They are excited
Identify and EXPLAIN the figure of speech occurring in line 9. (4) “like a madman chasing nothing.”
Both 2 and 3
That the clouds are heavy and brim full with water – drops of rain – and ready to release – give birth to – their heavy load.
The clouds are coming together, assembling, accumulating on the hills.
The wind
an affliction regarded as divine punishment
Both 1 and 2
The clouds are personified as someone riding on the back of the wind.
They are excited
Who / what “Rides stately on its back”?
Both 2 and 3
That the clouds are heavy and brim full with water – drops of rain – and ready to release – give birth to – their heavy load.
The clouds are coming together, assembling, accumulating on the hills.
The wind
an affliction regarded as divine punishment
Both 1 and 2
The clouds are personified as someone riding on the back of the wind.
They are excited
What does its (line 11), refer to?
Both 2 and 3
That the clouds are heavy and brim full with water – drops of rain – and ready to release – give birth to – their heavy load.
The clouds are coming together, assembling, accumulating on the hills.
The wind
an affliction regarded as divine punishment
Both 1 and 2
The clouds are personified as someone riding on the back of the wind.
They are excited
How do the babies experience the approaching storm? Motivate your answer.
Both 2 and 3
That the clouds are heavy and brim full with water – drops of rain – and ready to release – give birth to – their heavy load.
The clouds are coming together, assembling, accumulating on the hills.
The wind
an affliction regarded as divine punishment
Both 1 and 2
The clouds are personified as someone riding on the back of the wind.
They are excited
The word PLAGUE (line 6) means:
Both 2 and 3
That the clouds are heavy and brim full with water – drops of rain – and ready to release – give birth to – their heavy load.
The clouds are coming together, assembling, accumulating on the hills.
The wind
an affliction regarded as divine punishment
Both 1 and 2
The clouds are personified as someone riding on the back of the wind.
They are excited
Why is the use of the word “perch” in line 12, effective?
Both 2 and 3
That the clouds are heavy and brim full with water – drops of rain – and ready to release – give birth to – their heavy load.
The clouds are coming together, assembling, accumulating on the hills.
The wind
an affliction regarded as divine punishment
Both 1 and 2
The clouds are personified as someone riding on the back of the wind.
They are excited
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