Figure of speech for to a pair of Sarus cranes
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‘S’ is the figure of speech for to a pair of Sarus Cranes, as the text is found to have an alliteration, where the constant ‘s’ is used repeatedly.
The figure of Speech is the first repetition, arrangement or even omission of a single word or phrase with is a specialized meaning.
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♧Kingdom:AnimaliaPhylum:ChordataClass:AvesOrder:GruiformesFamily:GruidaeGenus:AntigoneSpecies:A. antigoneBinomial nameAntigone antigone
(Linnaeus, 1758)SubspeciesA. a. antigone (Linnaeus, 1758)
(Indian sarus crane)A. a. sharpii (=sharpei) Blanford, 1895[2]
(Indochinese or Burmese sarus crane, Sharpe's crane, red-headed crane)A. a. gilliae (=gillae) Schodde, 1988
(Australian sarus crane)A. a. luzonica Hachisuka, 1941
(Luzon sarus crane – extinct)
♧Kingdom:AnimaliaPhylum:ChordataClass:AvesOrder:GruiformesFamily:GruidaeGenus:AntigoneSpecies:A. antigoneBinomial nameAntigone antigone
(Linnaeus, 1758)SubspeciesA. a. antigone (Linnaeus, 1758)
(Indian sarus crane)A. a. sharpii (=sharpei) Blanford, 1895[2]
(Indochinese or Burmese sarus crane, Sharpe's crane, red-headed crane)A. a. gilliae (=gillae) Schodde, 1988
(Australian sarus crane)A. a. luzonica Hachisuka, 1941
(Luzon sarus crane – extinct)
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