how to identify the figure of speech of a given poem or sentence Its URGENT plzz tell
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Try doing a line-by-line paraphrase of the poem in which you give the gist of the entire line, summarized in your own words. Then, go back to the same line, and try to do a word-by-word paraphrase. Then, if you see something that doesn't make literal sense, it may be a figure of speech like a trope.
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The kind of repetition that most people associate with poetry is the repetition of sounds, in particular in rhyme. Apart from rhyme, there are other sound patterns in poetry which create additional meaning, such as alliteration, assonance and onomatopoeia. Such sound effects always have a specific function in a poem.
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