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figures of speech of the poem how doth the little busy bee​

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Answered by brain4696
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Answer:

ALLITERATION...

Explanation:

"Against Idleness and Mischief"

Watts' poem begins "How doth the little busy bee ..." and uses the bee as a model of hard work. In Carroll's parody, the crocodile's corresponding "virtues" are deception and predation, themes that recur throughout Alice's adventures in both books, and especially in the poems.

Answered by maldejayshree954
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and labours hard to store it well

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