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8)The figure of speech in the line 'In its unfading
flowers is

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Answered by gavairitesh3gmailcom
4

Answer:

Alliteration

hyperbole

metaphor

simile

Answered by HrishikeshSangha
2

This line has been taken from the poem, There is Another Sky by Emily Dickinson.

The line "in its unfading flowers is" has the following figures of speech

1. Hyperbole - the idea of a blossoming flower is exaggerated as any flower fades at some point or the other.

2. Alliteration - The words "In its" have repeating letters and are consecutive in nature.

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