Which figure of speech is the silver house in the lovely sky
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- Simile: This figure of speech is used when two things are directly contrasted by utilizing the terms "like" or "as." As circular as a silver crown, for instance;
- The literary device of "inversion," also referred to as "anastrophe," involves reversing the normal word order in order to emphasize a point or change the meter. Example: However, no one is aware of his name.
- Alliteration is a figure of speech in which a word or group of words repeatedly use the same sound. Example: Building it up requires two weeks.
- "the silver home" conjures up images of the gorgeous silver moon in the sky.
- The two weeks needed to build it up refer to the time needed for the moon to travel from its new phase to its full phase. The two weeks it will take to remove it alludes to the two weeks the moon will continue to become smaller.
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