pick out form the poem tow example of each.. simile,Onomatopeia,Alliteration,Metaphor,inversion,Transferred epithet from the all world as a stage.
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simile - the sentence has "as"or " like" is known as simile eg.as pale as
metaphor- comparing one thing without "as or like" is known as metaphor
alliteration - simply it known as the word start with same letter eg "seep slow"
onomatopeia- it represents the musical instruments
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simile - the sentence has "as"or " like" is known as simile eg.as pale as
metaphor- comparing one thing without "as or like" is known as metaphor
alliteration - simply it known as the word start with same letter eg "seep slow"
onomatopeia- it represents the musical instruments
I think it may help you......
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(a) Simile:1)And shining morning face,creeping like snail.
2)Sighing like furnace,with a woeful ballad.
(b) Onomatopoeia:1) Mewling and puking in the nurse's arms.
2)And whistles in his sound last scene of all.
(c) Alliteration:1)They have their exits and their entrances.
2)For his shrunk shank,and his big manly voice.
(d) Metaphor:1)All the world's stage.
2)And all the men and women merely players.
(e) Inversion:1)Made to his mistress eyebrow.Then a soldier.
2)With eyes severe and beared of formal cut.
(f) Transferred Epithet:1)Into the learn and slippered pantaloon.
2)His youthful hose,well saved,a world too wide.
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