3) What is the poetic device used in these lines? class 9 poem wind
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Personification – wind has been personified. When the poet says 'you are', he is referring to wind as 'you' that means he is treating wind as a person. Repetition - 'crumbling' is repeated many times to lay emphasis. The poet wants to say that the wind crushes everything that is weak
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Alliteration
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Because it has been repeated in the poem. Explanation: Alliteration is the repetition of identical initial consonants to give stress to syllables within a group of words.
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