what is the figure of speech in this line?
One infant grows up and becomes a jockey,
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One infant grows up and becomes a jockey,
Another plays basketball or hockey,
This one the prize ring hates to enter
That one becomes a tackle or center,
I am just glad as glad can be
That I am not them, that they are not me.
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The figure of speech used in the lines - One infant grows up and becomes a jockey, is alliteration.
- It is a well-known figure of speech in which two or more terms are frequently related if they have similar initial consonants.
- Alliteration is a technique used mostly by poets and authors of poetry to create a rhythmic feel in their writing.
- There is a constant reiteration of words with the same sounds. It is often referred to as start rhyme or head rhyme.
- The phrase belongs to the poem Confessions of a Born Spectator
- In this poem, persons who prefer to watch sports than participate in them are discussed. The poet expresses his admiration for athletes and numerous sports in his speech.
- The examples for alliteration in the given sentences are jockey, hockey, centre and enter, be and me.
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