How sweet 'tis to sit ' neath fond father's smile tell the figure of speech
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The figure of speech in the expression 'How sweet 'tis to sit ' neath fond father's smile' is 'alliteration'.
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Alliteration is the use of the same letter or sound at the beginning of words that are close together, as ‘She sang a song of sixpence.’ Poets, dramatists, playwrights, and writers use this figure of speech to give poetic and literary effects to their writings.
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Alliteration: This sound of s and f is repeated for better poetic effect
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