figure of speech of "the tall girl with her weighed-down head"
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The figure of speech used in the line 'he tall girl with her weighed-down head' is 'alliteration'.
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Alliteration is the use of the same letter or sound at the beginning of words that are close together, as ‘She sang a song of sixpence.’ In the given line the sound 'w' has been repeated in 'with' and 'weighed'
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The figure of speech used here is imagery.
EXPLANATION:
- The line has been taken from the poem An Elementary School in the Slum which was written by Stephen Spender.
- In this poem the poet talks about the miserable conditions of the children living on slums who have come to attend their class.
- The poet observes each of these children, while observing them he notices a girl who was sad and unhappy and if she has a burden on her head for so long that her head is weighed down.
- The poet uses an imagery to show the condition of this girl. Therefore, the figure of speech used here is Imagery.
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