<em>Kate is the most wonderful person that has ever existed,</em>
<em>This poem is not enough for all her qualities to be listed.</em>
<em>Kate always speaks her own marvelous, memorable mind,</em>
<em>Yet, she always comes across as nothing but kind.</em>
<em>As strong and brave as a lion is her heart,</em>
<em>Yet her sensibility is shown when she is lost in her art.</em>
<em>Kate is my best friend, she is the Penn to my Teller,</em>
<em>Now that you know how much I love her, will you please tell her?</em>
In this poem, I use hyperbole when I claim that Kate is the most wonderful person that has ever existed. I also used alliteration in "marvelous, memorable mind." I use a simile when I state that Kate is as brave as a lion. Finally, I use allusion when I refer to Penn and Teller (Penn Fraser Jillette Raymond Joseph Teller, two famous magicians who perform together).