the poetic device for louder than a clap of thunder
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At the end of the poem the poet says that his father's snoring is louder than all those sounds.
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We hear different types of voices throughout the day. In this poem, the poet Jack compares the sound of his father's snoring to a variety of voices. At the end of the poem he says that his father's snoring is louder than all those sounds. In the first verse, refers to the poet's voices - a clap of thunder; the scream of an eagle; the blunders of a dragon; A dozen football teams, four alarms from the fire brigade, running towards a waterfall; Jumping of a knight in armor from a ten-foot wall. All these are not as sharp as the snoring of the poet's father.
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