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With a clatter and a clank and a jangling squirm.

[A] Synecdoche [B] Onomatopoeia [C] Simile [D] Oxymoron​

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Answered by nayanadvance87
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Answer:

Onomatopoeia:  usage of sound words to create a dramatic effect (clatter, clank, jangling)

Answered by ansiyamundol2
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Answer:

the words 'clatter', and 'clank' in Alliteration and 'jangling' are examples of onomatopoeia in the poem.

Explanation:

This line is from the poem The Tale of Custard the Dragon. The figure of speech used in it is onomatopoeia and Alliteration.

The words 'clatter', and 'clank' is Alliteration and 'jangling' are examples of onomatopoeia in the poem.

Alliteration is a poetic device that indicates the use of the same sound or letter at the beginning of the words that are placed close together. For Example- alphabet c is in the sentence "a clatter and a clank".

Onomatopoeia is a poetic device which suggests the use of words that corresponds to, pretend to be, or suggest a sound or characteristic of the sound. For example, Jangling in the jangling squirm.

To learn more about the figure of speech

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