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figure of speech:And stares with his brilliant eyes at the brilliant stars.​

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Answered by nehrarahul37
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Answer:

transferred epithet

Explanation:

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Answered by sourasghotekar123
1

Answer:

And stares with his brilliant eyes at the brilliant stars.​

Here transferred epithet is the figure of speech which is option (B).

Explanation:

  • A figure of speech is a word or phrase that is used in a non- literal way to create an effect.
  • This effect may be rhetorical as in the deliberate arrangement of words to achieve something poetic or imagery as in the use of languages.
  • There are some common figure of speech:
  • Metaphors, idioms, similes, ironies, antithesis, alliterations, repetition, personification and paradox.
  • A transferred epithet is a little known- but often used in figure of speech in which a modifier qualifies a noun other than the person or thing it is actually describing.

Hence, And stares with his brilliant eyes at the brilliant stars.​e,

Here transferred epithet is the figure of speech which is option (B).

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