The figure of Speech –‘nine bean-rows will I have there’.
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Imagery
Imagery is when you imagine something for example: The moon shines softly over the hills.
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The figure of speech employed here is consonance.
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The consonant 'l' sounds prominently in life alone in the bee-loud.
A resemblance in sound between two words or a starting rhyme (see also Alliteration). Consonance can also refer to consonants that are uttered in the same or opposite sequence ("bed" and "bad") ("bud" and "dab"). Here are some poems with consonance.
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