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up a little longer name and explain the figure of speech​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A figure of speech is a word or phrase that possesses a separate meaning from its literal definition. It can be a metaphor or simile, designed to make a comparison. It can be the repetition of alliteration or the exaggeration of hyperbole to provide a dramatic effect.

In truth, there are a wealth of these literary tools in the English language. But, let's start out by exploring some of the most common figure of speech examples.

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Answered by Chaitanya1696
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CORRECT QUESTION

Though young birds, in flying, fall,

Still, their wings grow stronger;

And the next time they can keep

Up a little longer

'up a little longer 'name and explain the figure of speech​

ANSWER:

We are provided with the phrase ' up a little longer ' and we need to explain the figure of speech that is used in the phrase. the figure of speech used in the phrase will be simple rhyme.

  • This phrase has been taken from the poem 'Don't Give Up. '
  •  Phoebe Cary wrote ' Don't Give Up. '
  • In this sentence, the poet has used the words longer and rhymed them with stronger.
  • The poet expresses the difficulty of the little birds in their attempt to fly and thereby encourages the little birds by saying that their wings will get stronger and they can be ensured that they can fly for a longer period.
  • The figure of speech used in the phrase is a simple rhyme.

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