English, asked by btsarmy993, 9 months ago

Name and explain the figure of speech.

1)Everyday I meet the hawkar crying,"Bangles,crystal Bangles!"

2)I wish I were a gardener digging away at the garden with nobody to stop me from digging.

3)When the gong sounds ten in the morning.

4)And my mother sends me to the bed.​

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Answered by liesha45
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Answer:

When the gong sounds ten in the first part of the day, he goes to his school and sees the vendor crying "Bangles, precious stone bangles!" and he wishes he could be a peddler and move freely anywhere just like him.

At four in the evening, while returning from school at the same time, he sees the plant specialist burrowing the ground and he wanted to be a nursery worker. He wished to play in the dust.

At the point when night falls his mom sends him to bed and he sees the guardian through the window and he wishes he could be a gatekeeper, so that he could also move here and there in the streets at night freely

Answered by dharanikamadasl
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1)Everyday I meet the hawkar crying,"Bangles,crystal Bangles!" - Alliteration

2)I wish I were a gardener digging away at the garden with nobody to stop me from digging. - Alliteration

3)When the gong sounds ten in the morning. - Hyperbole

4)And my mother sends me to the bed.​- Transferred Epithet

Figure of speech:

  • Figure of speech is a way to use language differently from how you normally would in order to make it more powerful.
  • Because it has a rhetorical effect, it is sometimes referred to as a rhetorical figure.
  • It alters a statement's true meaning or usual use in order to get the desired impact.
  • In both written and spoken communication, it typically emphasises, embellishes, or clarifies language.
  • A figure of speech can quickly draw attention and draw attention to the use.
  • It's intended to draw comparisons and provide drama when writing or speaking.
  • It is essentially a figurative language that may be expressed with a single word or phrase.
  • In order to express a meaning other than the literal meaning, a simile, metaphor, or personification may be used.

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