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If the bear's too full of buns.( Identify the figure of speech.)

Alliteration
Repetition
Metaphor​

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Answered by NITHIARTS
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Answer:

alliteration i think it is alliteration

Answered by UsmanSant
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The figure of speech present in the sentence, "If the bear's full of buns" is alliteration. The 'b' sound is repeated to make the sentence sound rhythmic and appealing.

  • Alliteration is a literary device that involves words or phrases starting with the same sound or letter
  • It is often used in poetry, screenwriting, and literature to emphasize areas of interest
  • Nowadays, it is also used as part of slogans and is very common in advertisements. Many quotes and saying rely on it and is also used to make propaganda more effective
  • Alliteration gives literature more depth, making it effective
  • Examples of alliteration include, "boisterous boys", "fresh from the farm", and "She sells sea shells by the sea shore"

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