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Read the stanza from "Sonnet in Primary Colors" by Rita Dove,

This is for the woman with one black wing

perched over her eyes lovely Frida, erect

among parrots, in the stem peticoats of the peasash,

who painted herself a present

Wildflowers entwining the plaster corset

her spine resides in, that flarning pillas

this priestess in the romance of minors,

Read the underlined phase, What is the most likely

reason the poet includes this metaphor?

* to tell about the way that Fridas hat moves

to indicate that Frida has a Veen centre de

to descske a prominent texture of Fridas face

to suggest that Frida has turite galdies

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