" Bangles, crystal bangles!"
(Name and explain the figures of speech)
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Explanation:
Bangles, crystal Bangles." Simile: Simile shows the similitude that appears between two contrasting things. For e.g. "the street-lamp stands like a giant with one red eye in its head". This poem is written in a figurative language
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The figure of speech used is repetition.
- It is a figure of speech where a term or expression is used two or more times.
- Since repetition may take many forms, it is typically not considered a single figure of speech.
- Although some of these literary techniques may also replicate sounds and others may duplicate entire sentences, they mainly recur single terms or short phrases.
- An example includes -
- All for one and one for all! - In this phrase the words all, one and for are used two times.
- In the given sentence - " Bangles, crystal bangles!" - The word bangles is used twice.
- Therefore, the figure of speech used in the sentence is repetition.
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