"A little wicked wicket gate".Find the figure of speech?
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wicked wicket gate- personification
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The figure of speech used in the statement "A little wicked wicket gate" is alliteration.
- A figure of speech is a word or phrase which is used in a non-literal sense for oratorical or realistic effect.
- Alliteration is a figure of speech where there is an occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words.
- In the given sentence the occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning is "wicked wicket ".
- Other examples of figure of speech are : Irony, simile , personification, oxymoron and metaphor.
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