identify the figures of speech of the following sentences: the children had a joyous ride
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Transferred Epithet
Explanation:
Transferred Epithet refers to a figure of speech in which the adjective or epithet is transferred from a person to a thing to which it does not really belong.
For example :
1. We spent a sleepless night.
2. The children had a joyous ride.
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We need to identify the figures of speech in the sentence"The children had a joyous ride"
There are five different parts of speech in this sentence
- The letters "the", "a" and "a" are articles.
- Articles are used to modify nouns
- The word "children" is a collective noun.
- Collective nouns are words that refer to a collection of things.
- The word "had" is a preposition
- A preposition is a word governing or expressing a relation to another word.
- The word "joyous" is an adjective
- An adjective describes a noun
- The word "ride" is a noun.
- A noun is a word used to identify people, places or things.
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