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What are the figures of speech in the poem THE SQUIRREL? plz do not copy & paste

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Answer: Repetition of vowels and consonants

Explanation:The poetic devices that is used in the poem The Squirrel are repetition of vowels and consonants.

In the poem The Squirrel, the poet Mildred Bowers Armstrong describes a squirrel which he observes in the garden.The poem is a reflection of the poet`s desire to compose poetry on the most ordinary elements that we come across in our daily lives.

The poet has used various techniques in this short poem to make it more alive.The atmosphere of the poem is cheerful and expressive.The imagination used by the poet in his writing bears resemblance to the attitude of a child. It is very descriptive and narrative form of poetry.

The poet has used repetition of vowels and consonants at the end of the poem like Grey and Play. He has personified the squirrel with human characteristics and thereby making the poem very descriptive.

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