Personification. Both the winter wind and the bitter sky are personified, the first as someone "not so unkind as man's ingratitude", and the second as someone who "dost not bite so nigh as benefits forgot".
yes, a hyperbole is exaggeration which is in its own form a figure of speech. For example I'm bored to death.
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'Out of the blue' is a terse form of the expression 'out of a clear blue sky' (to mean 'unexpectedly, without foreshadowing'). It is not really a figure of speech, but an idiom. ('idiom':: an established expression in a language where the meaning is not necessarily what one would anticipate from the given meaning of the individual words).
A couplet is not a figure of speech; rather, it is a poetic form that consists of two consecutive lines of verse that typically rhyme and have the same meter. Couplet structures are often used to convey a complete thought or idea succinctly. Figures of speech, on the other hand, involve specific rhetorical devices like metaphors or similes that enhance meaning.
This figure of speech is antithesis.
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yes, a hyperbole is exaggeration which is in its own form a figure of speech. For example I'm bored to death.
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A tercet is not really a figure of speech or a literary genre, but rather a type of prosody. A tercet is comprised of three lines that rhyme either with each other or with an adjacent tercet.
a figure of speech in the form of a question that is used to make a point
I would say figure skating. Dancing is a form of art and figure skating is dancing in skates on ice. It's very artistic and beautiful to watch.
'Out of the blue' is a terse form of the expression 'out of a clear blue sky' (to mean 'unexpectedly, without foreshadowing'). It is not really a figure of speech, but an idiom. ('idiom':: an established expression in a language where the meaning is not necessarily what one would anticipate from the given meaning of the individual words).
Hyperbole is a literary form of exaggeration. Hyperbole is a figure of speech that adds emphasis through the use of over-the-top language.
Parallelism is the figure of speech used in parallel form to present contrasting or paradoxical ideas by structuring them in a similar way. This form helps to emphasize the differences or contradictions between the ideas, creating a powerful impact on the reader or listener.
The form of speech for "disgusting" is an adjective.