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All figures of speech of the poem Going Down Hill on Bicycle by Henry Charles Breeching

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Answered by marshmelloisevil
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Answer:metaphor , personification, repittition.

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Answered by Jaswindar9199
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In the poem "Going Down Hill on Bicycle" written by Henry Charles Breeching, The bicycle journey of the poet was appearing to a conclusion. He has reached the foot of the hill. Thus, the speed of his bicycle had decreased. Before this, he was sitting loosened up on the bicycle. He did not have to connect with the pedal of his bicycle. Still, he could no longer sit loosened up on his bicycle without peddling it. The bicycle had lost its speed so he had to pedal his bicycle again and he had to apply physical force again.

The figure of speech of the poem "Going Down Hill on Bicycle" by Henry Charles Breeching

1. Metaphor:- A metaphor is a figure of speech that, for ornamental impact, directly refers to one thing by speaking of another.

Example:- Comparing a bicycle journey down the hill with that of floating in the air on a boat.

2. Alliteration:- Alliteration is the appearance of the same letter or sound at the onset of adjacent or almost connected words.

Example:- Speed slackens

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