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Give the example of the following figures of speech in the poem "Daffodils"
(a) inversion
(b) hyperbole
(c) metaphor ​

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Answered by alirahmatp
1

Answer:

hyperbole b)

Explanation:

I noticed some crocus and daffodils coming up in the front. Around the tree by the pond, daffodils tipped their trumpets away from the light breeze. The crocuses were in full bloom and the daffodils along the fence were swollen, ready to give birth to their bright yellow blossoms

Answered by believeyourself54
4

Answer:

hyperbole

When all at once I saw a crowd,

Ten thousand saw I at a glance,

In the two examples above, the poet has used ‘crowd’ and ‘ten thousand’ to mean a lot of daffodils. But he must not have counted them there at a glance. This is an obvious exaggeration.

'They stretched in never-ending line'

Yes, the flowers were stretched in a vast area, but that is surely not ‘never-ending’. The poet has made an overstatement here.

Inversion

The use of inversion "For oft, when on my couch I lie" "Then thousand saw"

Metaphor

" inward eye" is a metaphor for the memory

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