English, asked by Dharshanisiva2006, 3 months ago

We can pull and haul and push and lift and drive,
We can
print and plough and weave and heat and light,
We can run and race and swim and fly and dive,
We can see and hear and count and read and write!
Questions :
i) Pick out the rhyming words in the above stanza.
drive-dive, light - write
ii) Write the rhyming scheme of the stanza.
iii) Identify the figure of speech employed in the first line.​

Answers

Answered by jumemur
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Answer:

i) Pull and haul, drive and dive, light and write

ii) Rhyme scheme: a b a b

iii) Figure of speech: Personification

Explanation:

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Answered by HappyJohn
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The answers of the asked questions are given below:

Answers:

i) The rhyming words in the given above stanza are the following: drive-dive, light-write.

ii) The rhyming scheme of the given stanza is: a b a b

iii) The figure of speech employed in the first line is identified as personification.

Explanation:

In this question, we are asked to pick out the rhyming words and write the rhyming scheme and also to identify the figure of speech of the given stanza.

Rhyming words can be defined as the words whose ending sounds are the same. For example: ball, fall, tall are rhyming with one another.

• Rhyming scheme can be defined as the pattern or arrangement of rhymes at the end of lines of a poem or a stanza. It is usually indicated by alphabet letters.

Personification can be defined as the figure of speech in which non-living objects or things are assigned traits or characteristics of humans. For example: The sun is smiling, the trees are dancing, the stars were winking, etc.

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