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Sullen stream figure of speech

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Answered by Kotravai
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it is an alliteration.


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Answered by Jasleen0599
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The figure of speech used here is Alliteration.

  • Alliteration is the conspicuous redundancy of indistinguishable introductory consonant sounds in progressive or firmly related syllables inside a gathering of words, regularly utilized as a literary device.
  • A recognizable model is "Peter Piper picked a peck of salted peppers".
  • Alliteration is a poetic device that utilizes a similar letter-sound toward the beginning of contiguous or firmly connected words in a sentence.
  • An illustration of alliteration is: "The bird sang delicately." Alliteration is a kind of redundancy.
  • The fundamental motivation to involve alliteration in poetry is that it sounds satisfying. It's a way to stand out from perusers or audience members.
  • It's likewise an unmistakable method for implying that the alliterative words are connected thematically, and it puts a focus regarding the matter contained in that.
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