What is the poetic device used in "shrieking shrilly" and "sneeze silently"
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Alliteration & Onomatopoeia
Explanation:
Alliteration, because of the 's' sound repeated.
Onomatopoeia because of the words, 'shrilly' and 'silently' used.
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The poetic devices used in 'shrieking shrill' and 'sneeze silently' are alliteration and onomatopoeia.
- Poetic devices are rhetorical speeches and words used by poets and authors to give their writing an elaborate and beautifying touch. They are also called figures of speech.
- Alliteration is the poetic device when words beginning with the same alphabet are placed consecutively. For example, in 'sneezing silently,' both the words start with 's.'
- Onomatopoeia is the figure of speech where certain words are used to give the readers an impression of sound. Words like pop and bang can be used to portray onomatopoeia.
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