what does it mean by assonance,metaphor,anastrophy
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Assonance is a resemblance in the sounds of words/syllables either between their vowels or between their consonants. However, assonance between consonants is generally called consonance in American usage.
Metaphor is a figure of speech that describes an object or action in a way that isn't literally true, but helps explain an idea or make a comparison.
Anastrophe is a figure of speech in which the normal word order of the subject, the verb, and the object is changed.
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Hey... All of these are figures of speech used to make the speech beautiful.
Explanation:
Assonance is a type of rhyming.. 2 words have same vowel syllable but different consonants. Eg-fade and rate.
Metaphor is when two things which have only one attribute in common are directly compared without using like or as. Eg.. If Ram is brave and u say "Ram is a lion".. Then it is Metaphor.
Anastrophy is a sentence in which normal order of verbs, subjects and objects is changed.
Eg- Do it, I will.. (which means I will do it).