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Which figure of speech has been used in ‘Ten Thousand, saw I at a glance’? ​


OmShinde76: Hyperbole

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Answered by harshu7052
31

Alliteration.

Because in that figure of speech the letter T is repeated therefore it's Alliteration.

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OmShinde76: No..
harshu7052: what no
OmShinde76: it is Hyperbole
harshu7052: ya its hyperbole also and alliteration also.
OmShinde76: 3 Letters are needed Minimum..
harshu7052: according to if the letter is repeated then its alliteration okk
OmShinde76: No. where it is written..
Answered by Sidyandex
37

Answer:

Hyperbole is an exaggerated statement which is used in the poem written by William Wordsworth ten thousand saw I at a glance.

The poet is here using the ten thousand that means so many daffodils.

However, he must have not been able to count them then and there with just a glance.

Therefore, this is merely just an obvious exaggeration.

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