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3) State and explain the figure of speech 1)And here and there a foamy flake​

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Answered by harbanskumar142
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Answer:

i. Alliteration – the sound of ‘f is repeated in ‘foamy’ and ‘flake’ for a better poetic effect. ii. 1. Antithesis: two words it opposite meaning ‘come’ and ‘go’ are used in the same line for a better poetic effect. 2. Repetition: the word ‘men’ is repeated for a better poetic effect. iii. Personification – sunbeam is given the human quality of ‘dancingRead more on Sarthaks.com - https://www.sarthaks.com/1969826/and-here-and-there-foamy-flake-for-men-may-come-and-men-may-iii-make-the-netted-sunbeam-dance

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.

"And here and there a foamy flake."

The figure of speech- Alliteration

The 'f' sound is repeated in 'foamy' and 'flake'.

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