mention the figure of speech in poem a legend of the northland and give example from it.
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In this poem, we find a lot of example of simile. e.g. “the children look like bear's cubs”, “baked it thin as a wafer”, “you shall build as the birds do”, “Black as a coal in the flame”. Alliteration: It is the repetition of the same sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words.
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“A legend of the Northland” by Phoebe Cary uses Simile, alliteration, apostrophe, dialogue, repetition, punning, polysyndeton, and imagery. ... When Cary compares the children to baby animals, she employs a simile with the term "like": "And the children look like bear cubs."
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