Read the poem given below and answer the questions that follow : Great, wide, beautiful, wonderful world, With the wonderful water round you curled. And the wonderful grass upon your breast World, you are beautifully drest. The wonderful air is over me, And the wonderful wind is shaking the tree, It walks on the water, and whirls the mills, And talks to itself on the tops of the hills. You friendly Earth! How far do you go, With the wheat-fields that nod and the rivers that flow. With cities and gardens, and cliffs, and isles, And people upon you for thousands of miles? Ah, you are so great, and I am so small, I tremble to think of you, World, at all; And yet, when I said my prayers today, A whisper inside me seemed to say, 'You are more than the Earth, though you are such a dot, You can love and think, and the Earth cannot!' Identify the figures of speech in line 1 and line 4.
Option 3 is identified as the correct answer, which means that line 1 contains a simile and line 4 contains alliteration. Let's explore why this is the case and why the other options are incorrect. 1. Explanation for Option 3: - Simile in Line 1: A simile is a figure of speech that compares two different things using the words "like" or "as." In line 1, the presence of aβ¦Read More
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