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. I carry them, men and women, I carry them with me wherever I go. (Identify the figure of speech.) *​

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Answered by ItzJohnCena
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Question:

=》I carry them, men and women, I carry them with me wherever I go. (Identify the figure of speech.)

Solution:

=》Repetition is the figure of speech beacause the words ' I carry them' is repeating in the given sentence.

Answered by abarnaavijay
0

Answer:

The figure of speech used here is Repetition. In particular, the given sentence is an example of Anaphora.

Explanation:

In the sentence, "I carry them, men and women, I carry them with me wherever I go" the words carry them is repeated.

Repetition is a literary device, used when a word or phrase is repeated more than two or more times. Figures of speech that exhibit repetition usually repeat single words or short phrases, but some can involve the repetition of sounds while others might involve the repetition of entire sentences.

Some of the common figures of speech that use repetition include,

  1. Alliteration
  2. Anadiplosis
  3. Anaphora
  4. Antanaclasis
  5. Antimetabole
  6. Assonance
  7. Consonance
  8. Diacope
  9. Epanelpsis
  10. Epizeuxis
  11. Polysyndeton
  12. Polyptoton
  13. Refrain

The given sentence is Anaphora, which is a figure of speech in which, repetition of words at the beginning of successive clauses, phrases, or sentences.

Thus the given sentence, I carry them, men and women, I carry them with me wherever I go is an example of Repetition and is an Anaphora.

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