Figure of speech on poem have you ever seen
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The figures of speech commonly seen in a poem are
Simile
Metaphor
Personification
Hyperbole
Understatement
Explanation:
These figures commonly used to add rhythm and meaning to the poem.
- A simile uses comparison.
- Metaphor relates one thing with the other; mostly used to show inner meanings.
- Personification adds characteristics of living values to inanimate objects.
- Hyperbole iterates truth to create effect and understatement reduces the significance.
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