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1. Given below is a list of literary devices. Select three poem from the syllabus and highlight the presence of listed literary devices while explaining the literary devices.

• Simile

• Metaphor

• Personification

• Irony

• Repetition

• Hyperbole

• Allusion

• Apostrophe

• Paradox

• Onomotopoeia

2. Maintain a dictionary by reading an English newspaper and watch your favorite show. Take note of the new Words(atleast 5) that you see and hear and copy those words down in your notebook. Refer to the internet and learn what those words means.

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Answered by VaibhavSR
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Explanation:

Solution

1. Simile-His anger burnt like an insatiable fire.

A simile differs from a metaphor in that it compares two things. A metaphor, on the other hand, depicts two things as if they were one.

2. Metaphor-Spread myself on a blue canvas.

The metaphor is a way of describing something by mentioning something else. A metaphor is also employed when something is directly related to another without a contrast being drawn between them.

3. Personification-The sky wept tears all night.

We give an item human-like abilities when we personify it. Non-living things are linked to human characteristics in this case.

4.  Irony-A fire station burns down

Irony is a poetic device that is frequently employed. A sarcastic effect is created by an ironic phrase. To put it another way, we can recognize irony when we write something that goes against the grain.

5. Hyperbole-I was so cold I saw polar bears dancing in the night sky.

Hyperbole is an overblown remark that can be used to emphasize a strong feeling without being literal.

Polar bears can't dance, obviously (generally). As a result, the image of polar bears dancing in the night sky is an exaggeration of the sensation of being extremely cold.

6. Allusion-He is the Abraham Lincoln of our campaign.

To express a certain idea, we employ an allusion to state a scenario or thing.

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Answered by jhangir789
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Simile:

  • His anger burnt like an insatiable fire.
  • A simile differs from a metaphor in that it compares two things.
  • A metaphor, on the other hand, depicts two things as if they were one.

Metaphor:

  • Spread myself on a blue canvas.
  • The metaphor is a way of describing something by mentioning something else.
  • A metaphor is also employed when something is directly related to another without a contrast being drawn between them.

Personification:

  • The sky wept tears all night.
  • We give an item human-like abilities when we personify it.
  • Non-living things are linked to human characteristics in this case.

Irony:

  • A fire station burns down.
  • Irony is a poetic device that is frequently employed. .
  • A sarcastic effect is created by an ironic phrase.
  • To put it another way, we can recognize irony when we write something that goes against the grain.

Hyperbole:

  • I was so cold I saw polar bears dancing in the night sky.
  • Hyperbole is an overblown remark that can be used to emphasize a strong feeling without being literal.
  • Polar bears can't dance, obviously (generally).
  • As a result, the image of polar bears dancing in the night sky is an exaggeration of the sensation of being extremely cold.

Allusion:

  • He is the Abraham Lincoln of our campaign.
  • To express a certain idea, we employ an allusion to state a scenario or thing.

What literary devices are used in the poem is it a kingfisher?

  • Davies makes use of several poetic techniques in The Kingfisher'.
  • These include but are not limited to epistrophe, anaphora, alliteration, and enjambment.
  • The first, anaphora, is the repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of multiple lines, usually in succession.
  • This technique is often used to create emphasis.

What is literary devices in a story?

  • Literary devices are specific techniques that allow a writer to convey a deeper meaning that goes beyond what's on the page.
  • Literary devices work alongside plot and characters to elevate a story and prompt reflection on life, society, and what it means to be human.

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