what are the various words
that
poet uses to describe
of the brook. How does it contribute to
of the poem!
the sounds
the effect
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Tennyson uses onomatopoeic language throughout the poem to mimic the sound of the brook. In the first stanza, the brook is described as "sparkl(ing)" and "bicker(ing)." The repetition of the "k" sound in the middle of both words suggests the tinkling sound of the water as it rolls through the ferns.
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