What kind of figure of speech is "still seeking what I sought when but a boy"
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Alliteration
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This is alliteration .(still speaking)
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Alliteration is the figure of speech used.
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- ALLITERATION is defined as the repeating of beginning consonant sounds in two or more adjacent words or syllables.
- Within a collection of words, alliteration is the repeated use of same starting consonant sounds in subsequent or closely related syllables.
- Alliteration is a literary technique that represents the repeating of starting consonant sounds in two or more close words.
- When you employ words that start with the same sound, such as "Stellar pupils synthesise lovely phrases," you're using alliteration.
- Here the alphabet 's' and 'b' are in repitition therefore alliteration exists.
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