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(v) Which figure of speech is used in the phrase "massive weight of uncle's wedding band" in the poem "Aunt Jennifer's Tiger



(I) Alliteration

(ii). Simile

(iii) Metaphor
(iv) Pun​

Answers

Answered by ey2167
6

Answer:

alliteration

Explanation:

(v) Which figure of speech is used in the phrase "massive weight of uncle's wedding band" in the poem "Aunt Jennifer's Tiger

(I) Alliteration

(ii). Simile

(iii) Metaphor

(iv) Pun

option A is the corrrect answer .

Answered by lakshmilakku
0

Answer:

weight of Uncle's wedding band - metaphor

her terrified hands will lie - Alliteration

The massive weight of

Uncle's wedding band

the sound 'w' is (alliteration)

Alliteration Definition

-li-t-r-shn: the repeating of two or more nearby words or syllables (such as wild and woolly, frightening hordes), also known as head rhyme or starting rhyme.

Metaphor Definition

met a phor me-t-fr. also -fr.: a figure of speech in which a word or phrase actually expressing one type of item or thought is used in lieu of another to convey a similarity or parallel between them (as in drowning in money) broadly: metaphorical language compare simile.

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