Q-5: Identify figures of speech in the following sentences
a) O, my love’s like a red red rose
b) As still as brooding love
c) The leaves of life keep falling one by one
d) I fall upon the thorns of life, I bleed!
e) Life slips through the fingers of time
f) Fate frowned on his adventure
g) Wild and wilful
h) Free market
i) Peace force
j) I could do it a thousand times
k) The Titanic was unsinkable but sank on its first voyage
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A:The most important figure of speech in this poem is the simile, which compares two different things using the words "like" or "as." In the first stanza, the speaker compares his love ("Love") to a "red, red rose, / That's newly sprung in June." That is to say that his love is like the rose at its most vibrant state in summer, its "reddest" colour (this is why the word "red" is repeated). As the rose is at its reddest colour, his love is at its fullest feeling. The speaker uses another simile to compare his love to a melody that's played in tune.
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