what is thefigure of speech
1)All that's great and good is done.
2) though young birds,in flying fall.
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1. alliteration
2. alliteration
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The figures of speech used in the two sentences are alliteration and inversion.
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Parts of speech
They are devices employed in sentences by a writer to portray their vocabulary and handling of words. With their peculiar handling of sentences, they can emphasize certain aspects of the sentences, and certain parts of their text overall. Alliteration and Inversion are two examples of the various parts of speech.
- Alliteration- This is characterized by the repetition of a consonant sound within a breath of speech, thus providing a lyrical effect to the piece of text. For example, "fair is foul, and foul is fair".
- Inversion- Also known as 'anastrophe', is poetic liberty taken by a writer to inverse the normal order of a sentence to follow a rhyme pattern or emphasize on a particular emotion. For example, "out ran she, in search of the one".
Other commonly used parts of speech are metaphor, simile, synecdoche, metonymy, apostrophe, and personification.
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