2 prominent figures of speech in after blenheim
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1. Consonance and Alliteration
2. Archaism
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1. Consonance and Alliteration
Consonance is the repetition of consonant sounds in nearby words while Alliteration is a part of consonance, defined by the repetition of consonant sounds in initial or stressed syllables of words.
2. Archaism
Archaism is the use of archaic or obsolete (very old and presently not in use) words.
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Answer:The Poetic Devices used in this poem are metaphor, alliteration, metonymy, irony and archaism. The poet wants to emphasise through the repetition of the lines that wars are senseless, futile and evil and that in war there are no winners.
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