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10. Full fathom five thy father lies what figure of speech?



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Answered by BrainlSrijan1
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Answer:

There lies an alliteration; the repetition of an initial first sound in two or more words of a line in this poem. In the first line of the poem “full fathom five thy father lies” the sound 'f' has been repeated four times. It reminds us of the flow of the sea.

Answered by steffiaspinno
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Alliteration

  • Figures of speech are an essential component of any language.
  • It is used only in written and spoken literature.
  • The phrase has a different literal meaning than it does in the context.

Figures of speech come in a variety of shapes and sizes.

Personification:

It imbues inanimate or abstract objects with human traits.

Example:

My bicycle is a thing of beauty.

Metaphor:

It compares two different items that share a characteristic.

Example:

He is the industry's biggest star.

Simile:

It compares two things that have similar characteristics.

Example:

He is as brave as a tiger.

Alliteration:

A series of words will have the same consonant sound at the beginning of the sentence.

Example:

Baked beans from Boston.

Hyperbole:

It is made up of words that are exaggerated.

Example:

You are more beautiful than the rainbow colours.

Euphemism:

It refers to the use of gentle words rather than harsh or unpleasant ones.

Example:

She's telling us a fairy tale.

Irony:

It is the use of words to express a meaning that is opposed to the actual meaning.

Example:

You are as sweet as poison.

Anaphora:

It's a word-for-word repetition.

Example:

He has one watch, one shirt, and one jacket.

Apostrophe:

It depicts a work that was not part of the original.

Example:

The girl's mother loved her.

Anastrophe:

It is a sort of grammatical inversion in which the pattern of a sentence is reversed for dramatic effect.

"Full fathom five thy father lies."

The figure of speech- alliteration

The 'f' sound is repeated.

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