The shore of Lochgyle has been referred to as 'fatal shore!' The poetic device used here is ________. (i) metaphor (ii) simile (iii) transferred epithet (iv) onomatopoeia.
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Option (iii) is Correct - TRANSFERRED EPITHET
The shore of Lochgyle has been referred to as 'fatal shore!' The poetic device used here is TRANSFERRED EPITHET .
**Lord Ullin's daughter is a romantic Ballad of Thomas Campbell. It tells the tragic love story of Lord Ullin's Daughter and her lover, the chieftain of Ulva's Island. The ghostly water had swallowed their lives.
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