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I wind about, and in and out, with here a blossom sailing, And here and there a lusty trout, And here and there a grayling, The poetic device used in the first line is ______



Antithesis

Repetition

Hyberbole


Answers

Answered by priyanshi200795
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Answer:

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Answered by shritik1605sl
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Answer:

The statement is repetition, alliteration,  Antithesis, hyperbole.

Explanation:

The first line. "I wind about, and in and out, with here a blossom sailing,"

Is repetition as the word 'AND' is repeated twice.

Also ,the statement is an alliteration as the sound of 'wi' in the word "wind" and "with" is repeated.

Also, the statement is Antithesis as the word IN and OUT are opposite of each other.

Also, the statement can be considered as a hyperbole as he is trying to describe or compare a MAN (himself) as a WIND which is an hyperbole statement.

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