What is the figure of speech for faster than fairies faster than witches
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Faster than faries than witches.
Over here F is repeated in faster and faries.
Therefore, the figure of speech is Alliteration. It is the reputation of first consonant word.
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The figure of speech used in the given line is imagery.
Explanation:
- Imagery is often defined as a writer or speaker's use of words or figures of speech to create a vivid mental picture or physical sensation. Many good samples of imagery and figurative language can be found in “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God,” a sermon delivered by the Puritan minister Edwards.
- Here are some common samples of imagery in everyday speech: The autumn leaves are a blanket on the ground. Her lips tasted as sweet as sugar.
- His words felt sort of a dagger in my heart. a simple way to spot imagery in a text is to pay attention to words, phrases, and sentences that connect together with your five senses (sight, smell, taste, touch, and sound).
- That's because writers know that so as to capture a reader's attention, they have to engage with them mentally, physically, and emotionally.
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