January February PORTFOLIO 2026
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Due Date: 26 January 2026
QUESTION 1: POETRY
1.1 Poetic devices in line one
In line one, there is a sound device and a figure of speech. The sound device is alliteration,
shown by the repetition of the hard c sound in clasps, crag, and crooked. This repeated
sound creates a harsh and gripping tone, which reflects the strength and tight grip of the
eagle as it holds onto the rock. It helps the reader imagine the firmness and control of the
bird.
The figure of speech used is personification. The eagle is described as having crooked
hands, which are human features. This makes the eagle seem powerful and almost human,
suggesting intelligence, control, and authority. The effect is that the eagle is not seen as an
ordinary bird but as a dominant ruler of its environment.
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