and here and there a foamy flake (identify the figure of speech)
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foamy flake is the figure of speech
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The correct answer is alliteration.
- Here, in the given sentence, the figure of speech that has been used is alliteration.
- As we know that alliteration means when there is a repetition of the letters with which the words start.
- Here, the letter f has been repeated twice in the words foamy and flake.
- The figure of speech alliteration is used to bring a rhythm to the writing especially in poetry.
- Here, the given sentence is 'here and there a foamy flake'.
- Hence, the correct figure of speech is alliteration.
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