Why has the poet used the word 'quiet' twice in poem a tiger in the zoo ?
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The word quiet appears twice in line 1 (velvet quiet) and in line 2 (quiet rage). The poetic device of 'repetition' is used when a particular action is emphasized. The word 'quite' is used for describing the 'quiet' movement of tiger's velvety pads. In the second line, 'quiet' stands for silent or suppressed rage.
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