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For men may come and men may go But I go on forever. (Name and explain the Figure of Speech in the above line)​

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Answered by niviode
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The first line has been taken from the poem 'The Brook' by Alfred Lord Tennyson . This line has been repeated 4 times in the poetry , hence creating a special effect in the poetry . So, the figure of speech is called repetition . 2) The second line uses a figure of speech called apostrophe .

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