it cracked and growled and roared and howled.
like noises in a swound.
identify the figure of speech in these lines
(i)simile (ii)onomatopoeia (iii) metaphor (iv) both (i) and (ii)
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The literary device which is used in this sentence "it cracked and growled and roared and howled.
like noises in a swound. " is onomatopoeia and simile that is both (i) and (ii)
Onomatopoeia refers to the literary device which names the action or the thing through its vocal imitation or the sound associated with the object or person.
On identifying with the above sentence, words "cracked and growled and roared and howled" imitate the sound of the water which was soothing.
A simile is the figure of speech used to compare two different things that are explicit, to make the explanation more definite.
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