What is the figure of speech to a chasm deep and vast and wide is it tautology or inversion
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The figure of speech in ‘a chasm deep and vast and wide’ is tautology.
What is inversion?
- Inversion is a literary device in which the order of words is different from how it usually is.
- The changed word order helps the writer highlight something important.
- For example: ‘They ran up the hill’ can be written as ‘Up the hill they ran’.
- In ‘a chasm deep and vast and wide’ the word order has not been inverted.
- Hence, inversion is not the correct answer to this question.
What is tautology?
- Tautology is a literary device in which the same thing is expressed in different words.
- This device too helps the writer lay emphasis on a certain aspect.
- For example: It was a cold, chilly, winter day.
- In ‘a chasm deep and vast and wide’, the words ‘deep’, ‘vast’ and ‘wide’ mean the same thing. A chasm means a ‘deep gap’. Thus, the description repeats the same thing.
- Hence this is the correct answer here.
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