Enjambment: The continuation of a sentence or phrase from one line of poetry to the next. For example, “Why do we spend our time bickering; when so many tasks need finishing?” Alliteration: A literary device that repeats a speech sound in a sequence of words that are close to each other. For exampleRead more
- Enjambment: The continuation of a sentence or phrase from one line of poetry to the next. For example, “Why do we spend our time bickering; when so many tasks need finishing?”
- Alliteration: A literary device that repeats a speech sound in a sequence of words that are close to each other. For example, “bring back”
The poem does not have any particular rhyming scheme. A Plea for India Summary
The poem does not have any particular rhyming scheme.
A Plea for India Summary
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