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English, 25.10.2019 00:43 tkailyn

Read "break, break, break" by tennyson and answer the questions below.

break, break, break,
on thy cold gray stones, o sea!
and i would that my tongue could utter
the thoughts that arise in me.

o well for the fisherman's boy, 5
that he shouts with his sister at play!
o well for the sailor lad,
that he sings in his boat on the bay!

and the stately ships go on
to their haven under the hill; 10
but o for the touch of a vanished hand,
and the sound of a voice that is still!

break, break, break,
at the foot of thy crags, o sea!
but the tender grace of a day that is dead 15
will never come back to me.
in the first and fouth stanzas, tennyson uses which poetic device?

allusion
alliteration
apostrophe
none of these

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