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state and explain the figure of speech and here and there a foamy flake​

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Answered by utkarshaa07
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Explanation:

the swift and swirling water movement forms a rich foam in the BROOK water that is called foamy flake.So our analysis shows that when Wordsworth uses the words, “What man has made of man,” he is referring to the works of Man, which are negative actions such as wars, producing sorrow and conflict, in contrast with the works of Nature--positive creations such as flowers and birdsong, which produce beauty and happiness.

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Answered by Dhanvanth05
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Answer:

Alliteration – the sound of ‘f is repeated in ‘foamy’ and ‘flake’ for a better poetic effect.

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