1. It can be inferred that the speaker feels a sense of admiration and enchantment towards kites, as they represent freedom and the joy of soaring above the everyday world.

    It can be inferred that the speaker feels a sense of admiration and enchantment towards kites, as they represent freedom and the joy of soaring above the everyday world.

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  2. Prominent literary devices in the poem include simile (e.g., "like colored birds"), imagery (e.g., "paper wings," "wind-whipped sky"), and personification (e.g., "the wild wind sings").

    Prominent literary devices in the poem include simile (e.g., “like colored birds”), imagery (e.g., “paper wings,” “wind-whipped sky”), and personification (e.g., “the wild wind sings”).

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  3. The poem conveys the speaker's sense of wonder through vivid imagery, imaginative scenarios, and the expression of a heartfelt wish to experience something extraordinary.

    The poem conveys the speaker’s sense of wonder through vivid imagery, imaginative scenarios, and the expression of a heartfelt wish to experience something extraordinary.

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  4. The poem conveys the speaker's sense of wonder through vivid imagery, imaginative scenarios, and the expression of a heartfelt wish to experience something extraordinary.

    The poem conveys the speaker’s sense of wonder through vivid imagery, imaginative scenarios, and the expression of a heartfelt wish to experience something extraordinary.

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