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(1) Which figure of speech is used in the line in bleak and bitter cold"? What
special significance do the adjectives bleak and bitter have?​

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Answered by arjunsingh881476
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Answer:

Alliteration

Explanation:

In the phrase 'bleak and bitter cold', alliteration is the figure of speech that is used. Here, both 'bleak' and 'bitter' start with the same consonant 'b' which denotes the use of alliteration

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Answered by 4141amitkumar
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Answer:

Alliteration is used in the line "In bleak and bitter cold". Six humans are caught against their will in "bleak and bitter cold", but none of them uses the wooden stick each one has. The cold is bleak and bitter because these six humans are not warm or friendly with one another. The atmosphere is bleak because there is no hope for anyone to survive.

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