'It walks on the water, and whirls the mills.' Identify the figure of speech.
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Alliteration is a figure of speech. When two or more related words contain the same consonant sound, they are said to be in alliteration. In the above sentence, the words 'walks', 'water' and 'whirls' begin with the same consonant sound 'w'. Therefore the figure of speech used is alliteration.
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