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    Personification: Personification is a figure of speech where non-human objects are given human traits and qualities. Example- The world would sleep if things were run. Alliteration: Alliteration is when two or more words that start with the same sound are used repeatedly in a phrase or a sentence. ERead more

    1. Personification: Personification is a figure of speech where non-human objects are given human traits and qualities. Example- The world would sleep if things were run.
    2. Alliteration: Alliteration is when two or more words that start with the same sound are used repeatedly in a phrase or a sentence. Example- No telegraph nor telephone,

    It Can be Done Summary

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    The poem encourages the readers to work hard and face the difficulties of life. Surely after struggle comes success. It can be done summary

    The poem encourages the readers to work hard and face the difficulties of life. Surely after struggle comes success.

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    Simile- When two things are compared directly by using the words ‘like’ or ‘as’, the figure of speech is called Simile. Example- As round as a silver crown; Inversion- Inversion, also known as “anastrophe,” is a literary technique in which the normal order of words is reversed, in order to achieve aRead more

    1. Simile– When two things are compared directly by using the words ‘like’ or ‘as’, the figure of speech is called Simile. Example- As round as a silver crown;
    2. Inversion– Inversion, also known as “anastrophe,” is a literary technique in which the normal order of words is reversed, in order to achieve a particular effect of emphasis or meter. Example- But what his name is no one knows,
    3. Alliteration- Alliteration is a figure of speech in which the same sound repeats in a group of words. Example- It takes two weeks to build it up,

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    The poem revolves around the poet’s imagination and describes the phases of the moon. The silver house summary

    The poem revolves around the poet’s imagination and describes the phases of the moon.

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    Personification: Personification is a figure of speech where non-human objects are given human traits and qualities. Example- They shiver and skip in the merry March wind. Simile: A simile is a figure of speech that makes a direct comparison between two things by using the words ‘like’ or ‘as’. ExamRead more

    1. Personification: Personification is a figure of speech where non-human objects are given human traits and qualities.

    Example- They shiver and skip in the merry March wind.

    • Simile: A simile is a figure of speech that makes a direct comparison between two things by using the words ‘like’ or ‘as’.

    Example- Like fairy-tale witches they wildly dance;

    • Repetition: Repetition is a literary device in which a word or phrase is repeated two or more times.

    Example- Hand in hand they dance in a row,

    • Alliteration: Alliteration is when two or more words that start with the same sound are used repeatedly in a phrase or a sentence.

    Example- Flipping and flapping and flopping for fun.

    • Onomatopoeia: Onomatopoeia is a figure of speech in which words evoke the actual sound of the thing they refer to or describe.

    Example- Flip! Flap! Flop! and away they go —  

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    The poem describes a usually boring clothesline in a creative manner with tons of fun comparisons.   The Clothesline Summary

    The poem describes a usually boring clothesline in a creative manner with tons of fun comparisons.  

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