no
Onomatopoeia
word choice, poetic devices (eg alliteration)
The poetic device used in the line "i wind about and in and out" is repetition. The repeated use of the word "and" emphasizes the winding motion, creating a sense of fluidity and movement in the line.
The poetic device Tone refers to a poem's attitude.
Which is NOT a poetic sound device?
Please provide the scenario or excerpt for me to identify the poetic device used.
Limitations
The phrase "buzzed" is an example of onomatopoeia, a poetic device where a word imitates the sound it represents. Onomatopoeia adds auditory dimension to the text, allowing readers to better visualize and experience the scene.
oft is a poetic word
Yes
Allution
Yes, repetition is a poetic device that involves using the same word, phrase, or line multiple times within a poem to create emphasis, rhythm, or structure. It can help reinforce key themes or ideas in the poem.