In “heat,” h. d. uses hyperbole when she describes heat that actually prevents fruit from falling.
how does this hyperbole affect the poem’s meaning?
it emphasizes how intense and powerful the heat is.
it stresses the powerlessness of the speaker.
it captures the weakness of the fruit.
it hints that the speaker is being playful rather than serious.
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