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प्रश्न
Pick out two lines that contain the following figures of speech.
Inversion
- ______________
- ______________
उत्तर
1) so both should losers be
2) let the world riches, which dispersed lie. Up,
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Identify Shakespeare's use of personification in the poem.
Find out the examples of ‘Metaphor’ from the poem.
The poem is entirely metaphorical. Pick out the comparisons from the poem.
- world - ____________
- actors - ____________
- birth and death - ____________
- school boy - ____________
- the lover's sigh - ____________
- spotted leopard - ____________
- last stage (old age) - ____________
Identify the Figure of Speech in the following line.
I stand and look at them long and long.
Identify the Figure of Speech in the following line.
They do not sweat and whine about their condition.
Explain the Figure of Speech in the following line.
And rest in nature, not the God of Nature-REPETITION because _________________________.
Pick out lines that contain:
Hyperbole
Match the lines of the poem with their Figures of speech.
Group A | Group B | |
(1) Whose woods these are I think I know | (a) | Alliteration |
(2) The woods are lovely, dark and deep | (b) | Personification |
(3) And miles to go before I sleep And miles to go before I sleep. | (c) | Inversion |
(4) My little horse must think it queer | (d) | Repetition |
Complete the following example of Hyperbole using words from the bracket below.
The hungry man ate a ____________ of food.
Pick out one or two other examples of allusion from the story and comment briefly on the comparison made.