"Alone, alone, all, all, alone, /Alone on a wide, wide sea. " this is an example of
1. Antithesis
2. Alliteration
3. Aposthophe
4. Onomatopoeia
Answers
The correct answer is OPTION 2: Alliteration.
- Alliteration is a figure of speech in which the same sound appears in a string of words several times.
- Alliteration is based on the repetition of sounds rather than letters.
- Alliterative words don't have to be close to one another. Other words may appear between them.
- Poetry, prose, and commercial writing, such as brand names and marketing taglines, all use alliteration.
Answer:
Alliteration
Explanation:
What is Alliteration?
It is a figure of speech use by the poets to achieve rhythmic effect while reciting the poem.
The rhythmic effect is achieved by repetition of the sound of first letter of consecutive words or in a line.
Now in a given sentence the sound /a/ is repeated in the first half of the line and sound /w/ is repeated second half of the line.
The poet deliberately use one sound repeatedly to achieve the rhythmic effect. We can say that the figure of speech available with in the given sentences is alliteration.
Three remaining options are not applicable because antithesis means when two opposite ideas are putting together in one sentence.
Apaostophe is a figure of speech use by the poets to address something.
Onomatopoeia is a figure of speech use by the poets to show the sound effect. When sound is created by the words we can say that it is onomatopoeia.
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