Figure of speech in the line shrivelled the slender stem ....... Even so?
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It is Alliteration
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The sound of letter 's' is repeated for poetic effect..
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In the line "shriveled the slender stem", the figure of speech used is Alliteration.
- In writing, alliteration is the prominent redundancy of indistinguishable starting consonant sounds in progressive or firmly related syllables inside a gathering of words, even those spelled unexpectedly.
- As a technique for connecting words for impact, alliteration is likewise called head rhyme or starting rhyme.
- Alliteration is a scholarly procedure gotten from Latin, signifying "letters of the letters in order."
- It happens when at least two words have connected that share a similar first consonant sound, for example, "fish fry."
- Some well-known examples of alliteration sentences include:
Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.
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