Which figure of speech is used in the line "Beside the lake, beneath the trees Fluttering and dancing in the breeze"?
1 Onomatoporia
2 Hyperbol
3 Alliteration
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Alliteration
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The right response for the given line in the question is Option 3.
- The poet's figure of speech in the supplied lines in the question is alliteration.
- This literary device is utilized by poets in the form of three words that begin with the same consonant letter-sound "B" in one single line of poetry.
- "Beside," "Beneath," and "Breeze" are the terms in the line that helped us figure it out as they all start with the same letters and have the same beginning sound.
- The poet emphasizes these words to give readers a clearer image of what he is trying to communicate.
- Option 1 is inaccurate since the line does not include the sound aspect.
- Option 2 is inaccurate as well because nothing is exaggerated directly.
- Hence we conclude that, given the context of this question, answer 3 is accurate.
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