probably 0.5 to 2 ig. i am not sure cause i didn't write any letter for 8 marks
alliteration—repetition of the same sound at the beginning of
words for poetic effect
repetition—repetition of a word for poetic effect
simile—comparison of two items using like or as
personification—giving an object human qualities or a
personality to increase poetic effect
antithesis—two opposing ideas or concepts used in the same
sentence for contrasting poetic effect.
POEMS
"The Sun came up upon the left,
Out of the sea came he!"
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"The Wedding-Guest stood still,
And listens like a three years' child:"
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"A damsel with a dulcimer"
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"a sunny pleasure dome with caves of ice."
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"Below the kirk, below the hill,"
The poem presents the figures of speech: alliteration, personification, repetition, simile, and antithesis.
The simile is a comparison between two elements. This comparison is explicit and uses the words "like" and "as" to be established.
Repetition can be identified when a word is repeated during the line, to emphasize something.
Personification allows inanimate objects to have human characteristics.
Alliteration allows the similar sound of consonants to be repeated in a sentence.
The antithesis presents two elements with opposite meanings that complement each other.
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The line "A damsel with a dulcimer" contains alliteration and it is used for the sounds of the letters a and d.
The author uses personification in the lines "The Sun came up upon the left, Out of the sea came he!" where he personifies the Sun in the form of a man.
The word below is repeated in the lines "Below the kirk, below the hill,"
"The Wedding-Guest stood still, And listens like a three years' child:" - We have used simile here because of the like.
"a sunny pleasure dome with caves of ice." It is antithesis, because we have sun and ice as opposing objects in this line.
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A.
adjective phrase
B.
adverb phrase