The moon walk the night in her silver shoon (name and explain the figure of speech)
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personification
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the above figures of speech is personification because the moon is given the human quality of walking
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The figure of speech used in the above statement is alliteration.
- The metaphorical expression Alliteration can be seen in the term "silver shoon" in the given sentence.
- In poetry and prose, alliteration is a poetic device or figure of speech.
- It refers to phrases or words that begin with the same sound or alphabetical letter in a sentence.
- The phrase "silver shone" describes the brilliance of the moon's silver brightness.
- This figure of speech is used to emphasize to the reader the importance of the author's message.
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