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"The sad eyed Justice, with his surly hum."

Hyperbole
Onomatopoeia
Inversion

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Answered by adnanansari5002
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Answer:

Hyperbole

⚫Hyperbole is a greatly exaggerated statement, used mainly for effect, but not intended to be taken literally.

e.g. (1) He would draw the stage with tears.

(2) For one smile from Helen, I would barter ten thousand years of anguish,

⚫Onomatopoeia

Onomatopoeia is the employment of words that imitate the sound or echo the sense.

e.g. The bull bellowed.

⚫Inversion.

Inversion is a term used to refer to the inverting of the normal word order in a sentence or phrase. Writers will use inversion to maintain a particular meter or rhyme scheme in poetry, or to emphasize a specific word in prose.

Answered by ANSARI5001
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Explanation:

"The sad eyed Justice, with his surly hum."

Hyperbole

Onomatopoeia

Inversion

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