Of every tree A mountain makes; Till pale and faint At shut of day, Stoops from the West One wintry ray. Then, feathered in fi re, Where ghosts the moon, A robin shrills His lonely tune.
P. 74 1. List ten words in this poem that begin with or contain ‘s’ or ‘sh’.
2. Which verb in the opening four lines of the poem best describes the soft, twirling, falling movement of snowfl akes?
3. How many examples of alliteration can you fi nd in this poem?
4. Quote the two best lines or phrases in the poem, in your opinion. Give reasons for your choices.
5. The poem is all about the white snow, but another colour is suggested in the fi nal four lines. What colour is it?
6. The poem closes with one fi nal sound. What is that sound?
Go to the Grammar section of your Writing Skills Book to learn more about descriptive verbs.