FASTER than fairies,
faster than witches,
tell the figure of speech of the above 2 lines
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Faster than faries than witches. Over here F is repeated in faster and faries. Therefore, the figure of speech is Alliteration.
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Alliteration is shown by the given lines.
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- Alliteration is the conspicuous repetition of identical initial consonant sounds in successive or closely associated syllables within a group of words, often used as a literary device.
- A well-known example is "Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers".
- Alliteration may be a literary technique derived from Latin, meaning “letters of the alphabet.” It occurs when two or more words have linked that share the identical first consonant sound, like “fish fry.”
- Some famous samples of alliteration sentences include: Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers. Alliteration is employed to make writing more rhythmic (in poetry, for example) or more memorable (in a business document, for example). To make alliteration, you would like two or more words that start with the same consonant sound.
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