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Fame shall sound thy praise from sea to sea which figure of speech
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
What do you think?
Answered by
bobpursley
I have never heard Fame make any sound. It reminds me of a line in one of Browning's poems "If Hate killed me, Brother Lawrence, God's blood wilt mine kill you!"
So fame, and hate are both giving ideas the qualities of a person...what is Personification?
So fame, and hate are both giving ideas the qualities of a person...what is Personification?
Answered by
bobpursley
Five important types of figures of speech include hyperbole, symbols, simile, personification and metaphor.
Hyperbole. Hyperbole is used to overstate or emphasize a concept. ...
Symbol. ...
Simile. ...
Personification. ...
Metaphor. ...
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Hyperbole. Hyperbole is used to overstate or emphasize a concept. ...
Symbol. ...
Simile. ...
Personification. ...
Metaphor. ...
References. ...
About the Author. ...
Photo Credits.
Answered by
Bhavya Sree
It's answer personification
Answered by
LS NARAYAN RAO
Yes personification because fame is nonliving and sound ing is a character if living