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and mustard groundand mustard ground and they all looked around which figure of speech is this ​

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Answered by NirmalPandya
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Answer;

The figure of speech is Repetition .

Explanation;

The phrase "and mustard ground" has been repeated twice pleasingly for greater poetic effect.

To identify the figure of speech Repetition, always look for the repetition of a word or phrase. If it exists the figure of speech is repetition.

If a sound or words starting with same alphabet are used, it is an alliteration.

Answered by smartbrainz
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And mustard growled and they all looked around

Onomatopoeia:  usage of sound words to create a dramatic effect

Explanation:

  • Onomatopoeia is a word that mimics the natural sounds of any thing. It creates a sound impact/effect which imitate the thing defined, making the description more interesting and expressive, for example, The buzzing bee flew away, The books fell on the table with a loud thump.
  • Beside, the sounds they represent, several onomatopoeic words have meanings of their own. For example, the word whisper not only implies the breathy or wispy sound of people talking quietly, but also defines the action of people talking quietly.
  • The different sounds of animals too are considered as examples onomatopoeia, for example, meow, nigh, tweet, oink, baa, bow,

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