You'll find some flowers there by the door name the figure of speech
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The figure of speech is alliteration.
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- Alliteration refers to the figure of speech in which the same consonant sound is repeated in the same line.
- Words with the same sound occur in the closely connected words.
- They help in producing a lyrical effect in the poem.
- Also, they add rhythm and tone to the poem.
- In the given line, the sound 'f' is repeated in the words 'find' and 'flowers'.
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Inversion
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- Inversion is inverting of the normal word order or the reversal of the syntactically correct order of verbs, objects, and subjects in a sentence/ phrase. Writers use inversion to maintain a specific particular rhyme/meter scheme in poems, or to emphasise a particular word in prose.
- In the above case the inverted order is, You'll find some flowers there by the door. Where the correct prose order should be "There, you'll find some flowers by the door"
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