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poetic devices of amanda class 10

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Answered by PeepingMoon
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Answer:

Literary devices:

Anaphora: Repeated use of a word at start of two or more lines (did you finish….did you tidy)

Rhyme: Rhyme scheme is aada eee (Amanda, Amanda, shoes, Amanda, street, feet, sweet)

Assonance: use of vowel sound ‘o’ (Thought, told, you, your, shoes)

Repetition: use of word ‘Amanda’

Metaphor: silence is golden - silence is said to be glorious like golden colour

freedom is sweet - freedom is said to be sweet in taste.

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Answered by Jaswindar9199
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QUESTION:-

Poetic devices of amanda.

ANSWER:-

The Poetic Devices In The Poem Amanda written by Robin Klein Are:-

Alliteration:- In the poem Amanda it includes alliterative words to strengthen the rhyme of the poem.

Examples of alliteration in the poem,

  • 'Stop that slouching and sit up straight'
  • 'stop that sulking'

Repetition:- In the poem Amanda, the name 'Amanda' is being repeated throughout the poem to give importance to the restrictions that were imposed on Amanda by the speaker.

Examples of repeated words in the poem,

  • 'don't', 'stop' and 'did' further give importance to the theme of supervision.

Metaphor:- In the poem Amanda, Klein draws an indirect comparison between different things here.

Examples of metaphors in the poem,

  • In 'silence is golden', silence is said to be as valuable as gold.
  • In 'freedom is sweet', freedom is said to be like a sweet-tasting fruit.

Anaphora:- Anaphora is a literary device in which particular words are used at the beginning of successive lines.

Examples of Anaphora in the poem,

  • The words 'don't bite' 'don't hunch', 'did you finish' and 'did you tidy'.

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