No time to stand beneath the boughs. (Name & explain figure of speech)
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'No time to stand beneath the boughs.'
Figure of Speech: Alliteration
Explanation:
Alliteration is a figure of speech in which the same sound repeats in a group of words or a phrase.
This line is extracted from the poem 'Leisure' written by William Henry Davis.
What is this life if, full of care,
We have no time to stand and stare.
No time to stand beneath the boughs
And stare as long as sheep or cows.
In 'No time to stand beneath the boughs', the sound /b/ is repeated in the pair of words 'beneath' and 'boughs'. So, the figure of speech we find here is 'Alliteration'.
'We have no time to stand and stare' - /s/
'Streams full of stars, like skies at night' - /s/
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Answer:
in no tine to stand beneath the boughts
the sound is respeated in the pairs
of words beneath& boughts. the figures of speech ee find here is alliteration.