'To see a world in a grain of sand
And a heaven in a wild flower
Hold infinity in the palm of your hand
And eternity in an hour'

- William Blake
To see a World In a Grain of Sand.
The predominant figure of speech used in the lines above is

a

metaphor

b

simile

c

paradox

d

hyperbole

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Linieal
1 year ago

Paradox will be the suitable answer. It is the placement of contrasting ideas side by side to bring about a fact. To see the world in a grain of sand juxtaposes a big thing and a small one in a sentence which will make it unintelligable until you understand what the poet means. Another example is; those who crave for peace must first prepare for war-contrasting ideas.

ayobolapeter
2 years ago

i thought it was paradox

Mayor.b
3 years ago

It should be hyperbole, there's an exaggeration in there more of compared to metaphor.
There's is no direct imagination in the sentence enough to tag it a metaphor

IconicJewel
2 months ago
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@myschool: That answer is inaccurate. Please provide a correction.

jxtjosh
1 year ago

why isn't it Hyperbole

Adeshina1904
1 year ago

i think the correct answer is hyperbole because its exagerating

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