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Match the Figures of Speech with the correct definition. Poetic Devices Figure Definition (1) Metaphor (a) The use of the same sound at the beginning of words - English

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Match the Figures of Speech with the correct definition.

Poetic Devices
Figure Definition
(1) Metaphor (a) The use of the same sound at the beginning of words
(2) Alliteration (b) An implied comparison.
(3) Onomatopoeia (c) A comparison between two different things, especially a phrase, containing the words ‘like’ or ‘as’
(4) Simile (d) A word that resembles the sound it represents.
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Solution

Figures of speech

The use of the same sound at the beginning of words.

(1) Metaphor

An implied comparison.

(2) Alliteration

The use of the same sound at the beginning of words. 

(3) Onomatopoeia

A word that resembles the sound it represents.

(4) Simile

A comparison between two different things, especially a phrase, containing the words 'like' or 'as'.

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