Shel Silverstien
- Shel was born on Sept. 25, 1930
- The date of death of Shel was May 10, 1999
- Other poetry by Shel are: My beard, Everything on it, For the world's record, and Backward Bill.
- Where the sidewalk ends and Falling up.
This poem only has imagery and onomatopoeia.
It has imagery because it has a word saying they are getting swallowed by a Boa Constrictor.
It also has an onomatopoeia because it says, "Oh dread he swallowed my - (BURP).
The mood of a poem is scared.
It has repetition because it says, o, ee, ddle, est, and eck.
It has punctuation because it says,"She doesn't like snakes one bit!"
The meaning of the poem is, if someone is getting swallowed by a boa constrictor.
The poet's purpose is that a boa constrictor can eat a human.
It has imagery because it has a word saying they are getting swallowed by a Boa Constrictor.
It also has an onomatopoeia because it says, "Oh dread he swallowed my - (BURP).
The mood of a poem is scared.
It has repetition because it says, o, ee, ddle, est, and eck.
It has punctuation because it says,"She doesn't like snakes one bit!"
The meaning of the poem is, if someone is getting swallowed by a boa constrictor.
The poet's purpose is that a boa constrictor can eat a human.
The people in this group are Tucker and Parker.