She shivers with a shattering shock - is an example of (i) repetition (ii) alliteration (iii) Onomatopoeia (iv) hyperbole
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It's an example of hyperbole.
She shivers,Shivering shock- here the sound of the same consonant is repeated so it also has alliteration.
Shattering shock- onomatopoeia
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A hyperbole is a literary device wherein the author uses specific words and phrases that exaggerate and overemphasize the basic crux of the statement in order to produce a grander, more noticeable effect. The purpose of hyperbole is to create a larger-than-life effect and overly stress a specific point.
Onomatopoeia- Onomatopoeia is a figure of speech in which words evoke the actual sound of the thing they refer to or describe. The “boom” of a firework exploding, the “tick tock” of a clock, and the “ding dong” of a doorbell are all examples of onomatopoeia.
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