From what the future veils; but with a whole, what is the figure of speech in this line ?
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alliteration
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letter w us repeated 3 times
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The figure of speech used in the given line is Alliteration.
- Alliteration is a figure of speech that is employed in poetry and prose in specific lines.
- Alliteration occurs when a phrase or sentence contains words that begin with a similar sound or letter.
- There are two comparable consonant sound words in the phrase "From what the future veils; but with a whole." The letter "F" is used in the words "from" and "future," while "W" is used in the words "what," "with," and "whole."
- This figure of speech is used to accentuate the meaning of a sentence, improve word flow, and have a good impression on readers.
- As a result, the figure of speech used in the provided sentence is alliteration.
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