poetic device. I found a tree had come to stay.(name and explain the figure of speech find another example of the same form the extract)
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poetic device. I found a tree had come to stay.(name and explain the figure of speech find another example of the same form the extract)
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The figure of speech used here is personification. Thus, the answer to this question will be personification.
- A figure of speech or rhetorical figure is a word or phrase that intentionally deviates from ordinary language use in order to produce a rhetorical effect.
- Figures of speech are used in both prose and poetry to improve the quality of the text and to produce a desired rhetorical effect.
- Examples of figures of speech include simile, metaphor, personification, etc.
- Personification is the assigning of human qualities like speech, laughter, sleep, etc. to non-human objects like trees, wind, etc.
- Here, in the given sentence, the quality of movement which is a human quality is assigned to trees. Even though we know that trees can't walk.
- It is used here to provide a stylistic and rhetorical effect.
- Another example of personification will be, "My thoughts will echo your name, Until I see you again."
- Here, the quality of speech (echo) is given to thoughts. But, in fact, thoughts can't speak.
- Thus, the figure of speech used here is personification. Hence, the answer to this question will be personification.
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