"And blossoms blown away"

The line above from William Blake's poem " The school boy" is an example of

a

personification

b

euphemism

c

alliteration

d

consonance

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kimzypapy99
8 years ago

alliteration. the repetitions of b...

nakeinA
5 years ago

The line is an alliteration, because the first letters of both words, "blossom" and "blown" begin with the same consonant sound 'b'.

Mutmainnat
7 years ago

The answer is C alliteration
Alliteration is the repetition of the ae consonant sound.It is used to ehance sound effects in a literary work

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