4)Pick out the rhyming words from the extract.
5)How sweet 'tis to sit' neath a fond father's smile
(Name and explain the figure of speech)
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the figures of speech in the expression'how sweet'neath found father's smile'is alliteration.
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Alliteration is the use of the same latter or sound at the beginning of words that are close together,as 'she sang a song of sixpence; poets , dramatic, playwright and writes use this figure of speech to give poetic and literary effects to theirs writing's.
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roam-home
there-elsewhere
vain-again
call-al
wild-child
door-more
smile-beguile
care-there
tis-sit
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