identify and explain the figure of speech of sentences the brook dances among the shrub
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The Brook' is a poem written by Alfred Lord Tennyson. It describes the journey of a brook, using the lines 'men may come and men may go, but I go on for ever'. It is a personification of a brook, and the poem is written in first person, implying that the brook is telling us something.
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word or a combination of words, whose sound seems to resemble the sound it denotes (for example: “hiss”, “buzz”, etc.) is called onomatopoeia. From the words that you have filled in the blurbs above point out these words.
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