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(c) read the poem below. consider the figurative language and imagery in this poem. what do they suggest about the poem’s theme? what idea is lord byron, the author, communicating, and what poetic techniques does he use to convey his message? write a short essay that answers these questions. be sure to include a thesis statement and clearly state it in your introductory paragraph. the body of your essay should contain details in the form of quotations, paraphrases, and examples to support your thesis about this poem’s theme. your concluding paragraph should summarize your main points and restate your thesis in other words. pay attention to the organization of your essay, as well as to grammar, usage, and mechanics. your essay should be between 3–5 paragraphs. “she walks in beauty” lord byron (1788–1824) she walks in beauty, like the night of cloudless climes and starry skies; and all that's best of dark and bright meet in her aspect and her eyes: thus mellowed to that tender light which heaven to gaudy day denies. one shade the more, one ray the less, had half impair'd the nameless grace which waves in every raven tress, or softly lightens o'er her face where thoughts serenely sweet express how pure, how dear their dwelling place. and on that cheek, and o'er that brow, so soft, so calm, yet eloquent, the smiles that win, the tints that glow, but tell of days in goodness spent, a mind at peace with all below, a heart whose love is innocent! this question is for people who have read and examined the following poems:

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