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By thirty hills I hurry down. (State & explain the figure of speech)​

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Answered by Zerinal
10

Answer:

alliteration because h letter is repeated.

hyperbole is also there

Answered by mindfulmaisel
4

The figure of speech used in 'By thirsty hills I hurry down' is 'inversion'.

Explanation:

  • Inversion is a figure of speech used for referring the inversion of the normal word order in a given phrase or sentence.
  • Generally, writers would use inversion in order to maintain rhyme scheme or meter in poetry or to emphasize a particular word in prose.
  • For example, ‘To the store, I will go’, ‘My teacher, kind and generous’.
  • In this line, ‘By thirty hills I hurry down’ – is inverted as a sentence.  

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