Poetic devices in the frog and the nightingale poem
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Alliteration:-"Bingle Bog","Dusk to Dawn"
Onomotopoeia:-"awn and awn and awn"
Imagery:- "Moonlight cold and pale" (creates a vivid picture)
Metaphor:-"This is a fairy tale and you're Mozart in disguise" (comparison between two things without using like or as)
Rhyme:-Neither stones nor prayers nor sticks.
Insults or complaints or bricks
Stilled the frogs determination
To display his heart's elation.
Onomotopoeia:-"awn and awn and awn"
Imagery:- "Moonlight cold and pale" (creates a vivid picture)
Metaphor:-"This is a fairy tale and you're Mozart in disguise" (comparison between two things without using like or as)
Rhyme:-Neither stones nor prayers nor sticks.
Insults or complaints or bricks
Stilled the frogs determination
To display his heart's elation.
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