Thou foster child of silence and slow time .In this sentence which figure of speech is uesd
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here the figure of speech is personification
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In the sentence "Thou foster child of silence and slow time", the figure of speech used here is Personification.
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This line is from the poem "Ode on a Grecian Urn" by John Keats. Foster child means when a child is raised by adults who are not the child's biological parents. Keats, through the line "Thou foster child of silence and slow time " personifies urn to be a foster child of silence and slow time.
It indicates that urn has not always been linked to the circumstances of silences and slow time as it is present. Silence and Time both contribute to the value of the urn and the development of its meaning as it conveys remote past.
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