But if it had to perish twice, Identify the poetic device
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"But if I had to perish twice," has been taken from the poem "Fire and Ice."
Explanation:
- In this poem, the poem talks about two schools of thought.
- Some people think the fire will bring destruction to the world.
- However, others believe that ice will cause destruction.
- By saying "If I had to perish twice," he means one by burning in the fire and one by being hell.
- He says that he'd prefer ice.
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