The phrase "and and by" appears to be a typographical error or an incomplete thought. If you meant to ask about a specific type of speech, such as "and" as a conjunction or "by" as a preposition, both serve different grammatical functions. "And" is used to connect words, phrases, or clauses, while "by" indicates a method or means of doing something. Please clarify if you meant something else!
I would call this kind of speech 'poetic'. It contains a simile ('like a dream'), a figure of speech which is often used in poetry.
A noun; it is the name of a kind of flower.
A noun; it is a particular kind of tree.
"Sincerity" is a noun. Her sincerity is refreshing.
PREPOSITION
political speech
Kind is an adjective.
a speech about teenage life is that use of drugs, mariguana, pregnecy
first person
first person
From is a preposition.
From is a preposition.
I would call this kind of speech 'poetic'. It contains a simile ('like a dream'), a figure of speech which is often used in poetry.
i think its a sales speech . haha
baliw
adverb
What kind of question is this?!