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Rain races, ripping and restless in it’s rage. This sentence is an example of a/an:

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Answered by arorakavya0130
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Answer:

alliteration

Explanation:

as there are two repeating consonants

Answered by qwwestham
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Rain races, ripping and restless in its rage. This sentence is an example of a/an alliteration.

  • Alliteration is a figure of speech or, a literary device. In alliteration, two or more neighboring words have repeating initial sounds, which usually is, a consonant.
  • A figure of speech can be defined as a phrase or a word where the literal meaning of the phrase or word will be different than what is being conveyed at the place of its use.
  • Here, it can be seen that in the given sentence, the sound of consonant 'R' is being repeated in more than one nearby words 'Rain', 'races', 'ripping'. Thus, it is an example of alliteration.
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