"I bubble into eddying bays." (Name the poetic device used in this line).
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onomatopoeia is used in this line
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The poetic device used in the line: "I bubble into eddying bays" is onomatopoeia...
Onomatopoeia is basically a word that describes the natural sounds of a thing. The same thing is used here to refer to the sound made by the waters of the brook while travelling through various places..
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The poetic device used in the line: "I bubble into eddying bays" is onomatopoeia...
Onomatopoeia is basically a word that describes the natural sounds of a thing. The same thing is used here to refer to the sound made by the waters of the brook while travelling through various places..
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