find personification the in the poem somebody's mother
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The Figures of speech employed in the poem 'Somebody's Mother' by Dow Brine are Repetition, Synecdoche, Simile, Inversion, Alliteration, and Hyperbole. Explanation: 1. Repetition in 'The woman was old and ragged and gray' captures the readers' attention and emphasizes the idea of woman's miserable state.
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The Figures of speech employed in the poem 'Somebody's Mother' by Dow Brine are Repetition, Synecdoche, Simile, Inversion, Alliteration, and Hyperbole. Repetition in 'The woman was old and ragged and gray' captures the readers' attention and emphasizes the idea of woman's miserable state.
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