That squeaking door will always squeak. find which figure of speech
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Ans. repetition
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because the word squeak is repeated
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The figure of speech used in the sentence "The squeaking door will always squeak" is onomatopoeia.
- This sentence is taken from the poem Mr. Nobody written by Anonymous
- The figure of speech used in the above sentence is an onomatopoeia which is used when the word sounds like the noise it describes.
- In other words, a door that needs oiling always squeaks
- Unless oil is put on the door where the problem is there this sound will not stop.
- In this poem, the work is given to a funny little man whose work is only creating mischief.
- This work is given as a punishment to him for all the mischiefs he is doing but the poet knows that this work will never be done by him.
- Hence, this statement that the squeaking door will always squeak.
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