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pick out alliteration in this stanza till last by Philip's farm i flow To join the brimming river For men may come and men may go But i go on forever

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Alliterations are set of words that start with the same letter or same sound.

Here, the alliteration is 'men may'

Answered by SillySam
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by Philip's farm i flow

To join the brimming river

For men may come and men may go

But i go on forever

Alliteration in the stanza : Philip's farm , men may

Alliteration is a figure of speech in which two words start with the same alphabet or have the same sound . For example : here in Philip's farm , Ph and f have the same sound , thus creating an alliteration .

This poem "The Brook" by Alfred Lord Tennyson is filled with a number of poetic devices like personification , simile , alliteration , repetition , etc .

Repetition is used in the line "For men may come and men may go , but I go on forever ." In repetition , a line is repeated several times in a poem .

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