with a clatter and a clank and a jangling squirm
poetic device??
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THE LITERARY DEVICE IS alliteration...
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The poetic device in a clatter and a clank is Alliteration, while in a jangling squirm is Onomatopoeia.
Explanation:
- These stanzas are taken from the poem called The Tale of Custard the Dragon.
- 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 in the sentence "a clatter and a clank".
- Onomatopoeia is a poetic device that indicates the use of words that resembles, imitate, or suggest a sound or characteristic of the sound. For example, Jangling in the jangling squirm.
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