Name the figures of speech-In form
and feature, face and limb.
• Alliteration
•Anthisesis
•Repetion
•Metaphor
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Answers
Answer:
Alliteration .
Explanation:
Feature, Face and Limb
Alliteration is the correct option.
Let us first describe the types of Figures of Speech :-
- Alliteration - The first letter of the sentence is the same. It need not take place simultaneously but, in the same line.
Example - Sing me to sleep in a soothing sound.
- Anthisesis - In this, two opposite words are used together.
I swear these necklaces were swinging up and down.
- Repetition - Same lines get repeated in a poem.
An excerpt from one of my poems :-
Sometimes, I think of you
Roaming in the dark,
Thinking what to do
I saw your mark ..
I still adore those small elements,
And keep on writing like a pile..
Precious than a diamond,
Our never breaking-bond
but things seen like calling ..
I still adore those small elements,
And keep on writing like a pile..
Here, we have 2 repetitive lines.
- Metaphor - This generally refers to proverbs mashed with the sentences.
Example - The weather is too bad and raining cats and dogs/ Woah ! The marks of maths are like silver lining on a cloud!
⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀▪︎⠀Alliteration is the Figure of speech in which two or more ( or group ) of words are linked together like that they share the first constant sound with other words first constant sound .
⠀In the given sentence,
- " Feature , Face and Limb "
⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀They share their first word " Feature " constant sound ' F ' to other word " Face " first constant sound ' F ' , So , In the given sentence the Figure - of - speech is Alliteration.
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⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀▪︎⠀ A Figure - of - Speech is a word or phrase that is non - literally used to create an effect on a sentence or part - of sentence and use to represent the sentence interestingly and more beautifully .