What is figure of speech alliteration in the poem daffodils
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The following alliterations can be observed :
i) “I wondered lonely…. high o'er vales and hills” - same consonant sound.
ii) “Beside the lake, beneath the trees”- repetitive “be” sound.
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In the 1st line simile “I wandered lonely as a cloud”, here the poet makes a direct comparison between him and a cloud. 5th line “Beside the lake, beneath the trees”, alliteration is used here. There is repetition of the sound “bI”(phonetic symbol for the pronunciation of B in 'beside' and 'beneath').
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