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poem beauty find the figures speach of the following​

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Answered by mayuksarkar05
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Poets use figures of speech in their poems. Several types of figures of speech exist for them to choose from. Five common ones are simile, metaphor, personification, hypberbole, and understatement. A simile compares one thing to another by using the words like or as.

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Answered by joanaevelynvictor
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In the poem 'Beauty', the figures of Speech are follows:

Simile :

A simile compares one thing to another by using the words like or as. .”  

Metaphor

A metaphor compares one to another by saying one thing is another.

Personification

A personification involves giving a non-human, inanimate object the qualities of a person.

Hyperbole

A hyperbole is an exaggeration of the truth in order to create an effect. Sometimes that’s done in a single statement. Other times it can happen with repetition.

Understatement

Understatement is the exact opposite of a hyperbole. An understatement is when you represent something as less than what it is. This can be done in writing or in speech. When you make an understatement, the issue at hand is minimized or made to seem less important or severe. This can be done for an ironic effect or simply to be polite.

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