What is the poetic device in the line " though as for that the passing there" in the poem the road not taken?
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Consonance is the repetition of consonant sounds such as /d/ in “two roads diverging in a yellow wood” and /t/ sound in “though as far as the passing there.” Personification: Robert Frost has personified road in the third line of the second stanza.
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Consonance
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Consonance: Consonance is the repetition of consonant sounds such as /d/ in “two roads diverging in a yellow wood” and /t/ sound in “though as far as the passing there.”
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