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प्रश्न
Match the lines with the Figures of Speech.
Lines | Figures of Speech |
1. In wondrous merry mood | Tautology |
2. They were so queer, so very queer. | Alliteration |
3. And saw him peep within | Onomatopoeia |
4. The grin grew broad. | Repetition |
5. And shot from ear to ear. | Hyperbole |
6. He broke into a roar. | Repetition |
7. Ten days and nights with sleepless eye | Transferred Epithet |
उत्तर
Lines |
Figure of speech |
1. In wondrous merry mood |
Tautology Inversion |
2. They were so queer, so very queer. |
Repetition |
3. And saw him peep within |
hyperbole |
4. The grin grew broad. |
Alliteration |
5. And shot from ear to ear. |
Hyperbole |
6. He broke into a roar. |
Onomatopoeia |
7. Ten days and night with sleepless eye |
Transferred Epithet |
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संबंधित प्रश्न
The poet has also used both repetition and similes in the poem. For example-- 'must wait, must stand and wait' (repetition) and 'looked at me vaguely as cattle do' (simile).Pick out examples of both and make a list of them in your notebooks. Give reasons why the poet uses these literary devices.
Find out the examples of ‘Metaphor’ from the poem.
Pick out from the poem two examples of each.
Simile
Pick out from the poem two examples of each.
Metaphor
Pick out two lines that contain the following figures of speech.
Alliteration
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- ________________
Pick out lines that contain:
Alliteration
Pick out lines that contain:
Pun
Pick out lines that contain:
Hyperbole
Pick out line that contain the following Figures of Speech.
Personification
Pick out one or two other examples of allusion from the story and comment briefly on the comparison made.