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write parts of speech on baa baa black sheep full poem

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write parts of speech on baa baa black sheep full poem

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literary devices are tools used by writers to convey the themes, their emotions, feelings, and ideas to the readers. Mother Goose has also used some literary devices in this poem. The analysis of some of the literary devices used in this poem has been given below.

Assonance: Assonance is the repetition of vowel sounds in the same line such as the sound of /aa/ in “Baa, baa, black sheep”.

Alliteration: Alliteration is the repetition of consonant sounds in the same line such as the sound of /b/ in “Baa, baa, black sheep” and the sounds of /y/ and /s/ in “Yes sir, yes sir, three bags full”.

Consonance: Consonance is the repetition of consonant sounds in the same line such as the sound of /n/ in “Who lives down the lane” and the sound of /r/ in “Yes sir, yes sir, three bags full”.

Imagery: Imagery is used to make readers perceive things involving their five senses. For example, “Yes sir, yes sir, three bags full”; “And one for the little boy” and “Who lives down the lane”.

Personification: Personification is to give human qualities to inanimate objects. For example, sheep is personified when it replies to the boy’s question as if the sheep is human and can speak.

Symbolism: Symbolism is using symbols to signify ideas and qualities, giving them symbolic meanings that are different from the literal meanings. Here, “wool” is the symbol of trade.

Anaphora: It refers to the repetition of a word or expression in the first part of some verses. For example, ‘And one for the’ is repeated in lines sixth and seventh to emphasize the fraction of wool being distributed.

Enjambment: It is defined as a thought or clause that does not come to an end at a line break; instead, it moves over the next line. For example,

“And one for the little boy

Who lives down the lane.”

9. Onomatopoeia: It refers to the words which imitate the natural sounds of the things. The poet has used onomatopoeia ‘baa’ in the first line of the poem.

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