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  1. Anaphora: The repetition of words or phrases in a group of sentences, clauses, or poetic lines. For example, “It’s buzzing”. Repetition: The use of the same word or phrase multiple times. For example, “It’s driving me insane” Rhetorical question: Asked when the speaker already knows the answer and iRead more

    1. Anaphora: The repetition of words or phrases in a group of sentences, clauses, or poetic lines. For example, “It’s buzzing”.
    2. Repetition: The use of the same word or phrase multiple times. For example, “It’s driving me insane”
    3. Rhetorical question: Asked when the speaker already knows the answer and is not expecting or needing any information from the listeners. For example, “Do I hear buzzing?”

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  1. Once a fly flew into the poet’s bedroom and buzzed around his wardrobe. It sat on the windowpane and flew around the lampshade. It landed on his pillow and started walking on his nose. He puffed the fly when it came near his eyes and it started walking on the ceiling. The buzzing sound drove the poeRead more

    Once a fly flew into the poet’s bedroom and buzzed around his wardrobe. It sat on the windowpane and flew around the lampshade. It landed on his pillow and started walking on his nose. He puffed the fly when it came near his eyes and it started walking on the ceiling. The buzzing sound drove the poet mad and he could not sleep at all. Round the bedpost, walking on the floor, buzzing on the door, and at last, the fly buzzed off and the poet was happy and closed his eyes to sleep. What a surprise! It is back again.

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