Describe any one bridge of your city in four lines. Name and explain the figure of speech in the following line: 'Never did sun more beautiful steep.' Compose four poetic lines abo... Describe any one bridge of your city in four lines. Name and explain the figure of speech in the following line: 'Never did sun more beautiful steep.' Compose four poetic lines about morning atmosphere.
Understand the Problem
The question is asking for a description of a bridge in a specific city, an identification and explanation of a poetic device from a line of poetry, and the creation of original poetic lines about the morning atmosphere.
Answer
Inversion is used in the line 'Never did sun more beautiful steep.'
The line 'Never did sun more beautiful steep' uses inversion. This figure of speech is also known as anastrophe, where the normal order of words is reversed for emphasis and poetic effect.
Answer for screen readers
The line 'Never did sun more beautiful steep' uses inversion. This figure of speech is also known as anastrophe, where the normal order of words is reversed for emphasis and poetic effect.
More Information
Inversion or anastrophe is a common poetic technique used to maintain a rhyme scheme or emphasize particular words.
Tips
Ensure the figure of speech truly alters the word order, not just unusual phrasing.
Sources
- Composed upon Westminster Bridge, September 3, 1802 - LitCharts - litcharts.com
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