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Figure of speech of the sentence:
And to the Inchape Rock they go;​

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Answered by BʀᴀɪɴʟʏAʙCᴅ
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1) The boat is lower’d, the boatmen row.

Climax – The words are arranged in the ascending order

Alliteration - The sound of letter ‘b’ is repeated.

2) And to the Inchcape Rock they go.

Inversion - The word order is changed. The correct order- And they go to the Inchcape Rock.

Alliteration – The sound of letters ‘th’ is repeated.

3) Sir Ralph bent over from the boat.

Alliteration – The sound ‘b’ is repeated.

4) And he cut the Bell from the Inchcape float.

Alliteration – The sound ‘f’ is repeated.

5) Down sunk the Bell with a gurgling sound.

Onomatopoeia – The word follows the sound.

Answered by deepak9140
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Explanation:

Alliteration - The sound of letter 'b' is repeated. Inversion - The word order is changed. The correct order- And they go to the Inchcape Rock. Alliteration – The sound of letters 'th' is repeated.

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