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Note three poetic devices, two instances of strong imagery, and label the rhyme scheme (ABCD...).

You see stars of daylight
Beneath the willow tree
In the midnight air
Hollow word ripples like a tiding sea
Shades of blue
Invoked with the thought of you
A sadness of plight
Twas that starred night
A sky so bright
It ought to be an honest sight
And it was
Quite a sight
On my final night

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Answer:

The answer is below

Explanation:

3 poetic devices: Imagery, personification, and rhyme.

I am not sure about the strong imagery

Rhyme scheme:

A,B,C,B,D,D,A,A,A,A,E,A,A