English, asked by Ananyasingh313, 10 months ago

I need figure of speech for the poem Life by Henry Van Dyke for the lines" so let the way wind up hill or down " pl.

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Answered by upenderjoshi28
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Answer:

The figure of speech used in the line "so let the way wind up the hill or down" is alliteration.  

Explanation:

Alliteration: 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.’ In this line the sound 'w' has been repeated in 'way' and 'wind'.  

This line is from poem "Life' by Henry Van Dyke. It is a beautiful inspirational poem depicting poet’s determination to live a purposeful, positive, and fruitful life.  

Detailed explanation of the entire poem can be read on the link given below:

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Answered by lovingheart
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Speech of this line is Alliteration.

Alliteration means use of same alphabets and sounds in the beginning of the words and it occurs close together in a series. In the given line alphabet ‘’w’’ is used two times in a word ‘’way’’ and in a word ‘’wind’’. This poem is about the journey of life which is full of ups and down. We experience many difficulties in life and we should face it with courage and dedication. In this poem poet has encouraged us to have faith in our heart that our journey of life will end joyously.

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