In what way are the buds set to dream what figure of speech is used in the buds set to dream
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'Personification' is the figure of speech that is used in the line 'In what way are the buds set to dream.'
Explanation:
- 'Personification' is the figure of speech in which an inanimate object or idea is given human qualities.
- In the given line, the 'buds' are personified as they are said to be dreaming which is a human quality.
- Thus, personification has been used in 'buds set to dream.'
- In this line, another literary device(if asked) used in 'what way' i.e. 'alliteration' as the consonant sound 'w' is repeated at the beginning of two words immediately succeeding each other.
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The buds are set to dream by blooming into beautiful flowers. The bangles are suitable for the bud-like young maidens who dream of their happy future. They dream of growing up and blossoming like beautiful flowers. The figure of speech used here is simile. 'Personification' is also used here. In the given line, the 'buds' are personified as they are said to be dreaming which is a human quality.
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