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Which figure of speech has been used to describe the sea?
Option D ( Personification ) is the correct answer because , the sea is given the human quality of appearing changed in character and washing their feet.
What figure of speech are we referring If we make an obvious exaggeration?
noun Rhetoric. obvious and intentional exaggeration. an extravagant statement or figure of speech not intended to be taken literally, as “to wait an eternity.”
Which figure of speech is used in sleek as a lizard?
Simile
Simile: In this figure of speech, one thing is compared to another. An example of simile in this poem is ‘sleek as a lizard’.
What does the poetess says that the sea appears to have changed lanes in the poem a photograph?
In the poem “The Photograph” by Shirley Toulson, the poetess has compared the eternal nature of the sea with the transient nature of a man. She says that the sea that had washed the feet of her mother and is captured in the snapshot has not undergone much change. Here, the immortality of the sea is being conveyed.
What comparison between the sea and human beings has been drawn in the second stanza?
In the second stanza the poet describes that with the passage of time human beings will not live but the sea would live forever. The sea in the picture is still the same today and seems to be changed very less. Nature is perennial while human life is temporary.
What is hyperbole and what is its effect on others?
It uses exaggeration to emphasize a certain characteristic of something, and especially how it feels. Hyperbole can be used to communicate all kinds of feelings and amuse or surprise people with the creativity of a description.
What is the figure of speech used in the line the whole tree trembles and thrills?
Metaphor: “a machine starts up of chitterings”, “the engine of her family”, “Her barred face identity mask”. Personification: “the whole tree trembles and thrills”. Transferred epithet: “Her barred face identity mask”.
What is described by the word sleek in the poem?
Answer: Words which describe ‘sleek’ are tender, soft, smooth, shiny, glossy, etc.
What does the narrator say about the feet of the ocean?
The narrator notes the permanence of the ocean (nature) in comparison with the relative brevity of human lives — the actual feet in the photograph, but also the Synecdoche of using “feet” to stand in for the entire person, and for human life in general.
How does the figure of speech in transient feet work?
The figure of speech “transient feet” works at two levels in the poem: the level of the narrative trigged by the photograph and the level of the “slice of life” captured in the photograph. On both levels, the figure of speech is synecdoche, but there are two types at work.
Why does the sea seem to wash the feet of Man?
Ans. The sea in the picture is still the same today and has changed very less. It seems to wash their feet which by nature, are transient because human life is short-lived as compared to nature. Nature is perennial while human life is temporary or transient.
How to identify exact figure of speech the line belongs to?
Actually with the context of lines before and after the present expression would have been helpful to identify exact figure of speech the line belongs to. The present line is an example of Contrast figure of speech.