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alliterations in the pome 'IF'​

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Answered by Anonymous
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In his inspiring poem, "If," Rudyard Kipling makes use of many rhetorical devices among which are anaphora, anastrophe, antithesis, assonance,climax, hendiadys, hyperbole, metaphor,personification,and syllepsis.

Answered by ramxeroxvelachery1
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Here is an example of alliteration from the poem "If": "If you can talk with crowds and keep your virtue, / Or walk with Kings—nor lose the common touch." This could be paraphrased as follows: if you can speak publicly, perhaps being the center of attention, and stay committed to being moral and upright, and if you can  

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