English, asked by mehvishq, 3 months ago

why so faint the canary bird sings.

find figure of speech in this above sentence​

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Answered by shalinidubey04
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Answer:

alliteration..the sound of the consonant 's' is repeated in the words.. so. and sings

Answered by Anonymous
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The figure of speech used is an alliteration.

  • Alliteration is the repetition of initial consonants of adjacent or closely related words or syllables in order to form a rhyme. It is usually used in poetry.
  • If vowels are repeated in a sentence, it is called assonance. For example, 'Even eels eat cheese.' Here, the words don't necessarily have to begin with vowels but can include a vowel in them.
  • In symmetrical alliterations, only the first and last words of the sentence begin with the same vowel. For example, 'Now we want noodles.'
  • In the given sentence, 'so' and 'sings' begin with the same consonants and are hence alliterations.
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