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I lived in a quarter. In Madrid with bells With clocks, with trees From these could be seen. The dry face castilla Like a sea of leather. Name the poetic device used in the above stanza.​

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Answered by hima03042009
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Answer:

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Answered by dualadmire
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The poetic devices used in the sentence is 'Simile'.

  • Poetic devices are the literary devices figures of speech used in a poem. The bring out a deeper emotion in the minds of the reader, They are not literal and can not be taken in literal sense. They help to enhance the emotions that the poet is trying to bring out in the poem.

  • A simile is a literary device used to compare two things but in a direct or blatant way by using the words 'like' or 'as'. In these lines, we can see the poet compare the dry face of Castilla to a sea of leather. The word 'like' has also been used, Thus, the literary device used in this stanza is a simile.

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