And over all the plain The wonder spreads. Ans:- figure of speech - inversion. Explanation - ?
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As a literary device, inversion refers to the reversal of the syntactically correct order of subjects, verbs, and objects in a sentence. This type of inversion is also known as anastrophe, from the Greek for “to turn back.” In English there is a fairly strict order in which sentences are constructed, generally subject-verb-object (many other languages permit more arrangements of the parts of a sentence). For example, it’s syntactically correct to say, “Yesterday I saw a ship
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an incursion by a large number of people or things into a place or sphere of activity is called invasion
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