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  1. Alliteration- It is the occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words. Examples- “live and labour”, “Two things”, “stand like stone” Enjambment- It is the continuation of a sentence to multiple lines. The entire poem is made up of one sentence. This iRead more

    • Alliteration- It is the occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words. Examples- “live and labour”, “Two things”, “stand like stone”
    • Enjambment- It is the continuation of a sentence to multiple lines. The entire poem is made up of one sentence. This is an example of enjambment.
    • Metaphor- A metaphor directly refers to one thing by mentioning another. Here, “froth and bubble” is used as a metaphor for life being temporary and uncertain.
    • Simile- A simile directly compares two things. Example- “Two things stand like stone”

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  1. The poet tries to express how uncertain life is by comparing it to froth and bubbles. But even if life is uncertain, we must always stick to our values. We should be kind and helpful, and always work hard to achieve our goals. Froth and Bubble Summary 

    The poet tries to express how uncertain life is by comparing it to froth and bubbles. But even if life is uncertain, we must always stick to our values. We should be kind and helpful, and always work hard to achieve our goals.

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