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Q.Name the figure of speech.
1)The life thou canst not give!​

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Answered by rabeekakamartheen
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Answer:

The writter of this expression 'O do not lightly take away the life thou canst not give' means we should not kill other animals or other creature as we can't give it back, so don't kill other lives because, we can't give the life back

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Answered by GulabLachman
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The figure of speech is Apostrophe.

  • This figure of speech depicts a person approaching something/ someone directly who is either not there or is unable to answer in actuality.
  • It is a rhetorical figure.
  • It is also used to represent someone who is dead and even a non living thing.
  • These are often recognised by the use of an exclamation mark.
  • The given sentence belongs to the poem Worm
  • The sentence represents the meaning that once life is taken it can not come back.
  • Some other examples if this figure of speech include -  
  1. Let them enjoy their little day! or
  2. And islands of Winander!
  3. “Thou wast not born for death, immortal Bird!
  4. “Twinkle, twinkle little star How I wonder what you are”

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