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Question about Interpret Figures of Speech: Advanced

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Interpret Figures of Speech: Advanced

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(Originais Teachy 2023) - Question Easy of English

In the poem 'Mending Wall' by Robert Frost, the speaker states, 'Something there is that doesn’t love a wall, that sends the frozen-ground-swell under it.' This statement is often interpreted as a figure of speech. Consider the context and the overall meaning of the poem. What type of figure of speech is the author using here, and how does it contribute to the poem's theme?
a.
The author is using a simile in the line, 'Something there is that doesn’t love a wall, that sends the frozen-ground-swell under it.' This simile contributes to the overall theme of the poem, which explores the tension between the human desire for order and control, symbolized by the wall, and the equally strong forces of change and chaos, symbolized by the 'something' that doesn't love a wall.
b.
The author is using a metaphor in the line, 'Something there is that doesn’t love a wall, that sends the frozen-ground-swell under it.' This metaphor contributes to the overall theme of the poem, which explores the tension between the human desire for order and control, symbolized by the wall, and the equally strong forces of change and chaos, symbolized by the 'something' that doesn't love a wall.
c.
The author is using a hyperbole in the line, 'Something there is that doesn’t love a wall, that sends the frozen-ground-swell under it.' This hyperbole contributes to the overall theme of the poem, which explores the tension between the human desire for order and control, symbolized by the wall, and the equally strong forces of change and chaos, symbolized by the 'something' that doesn't love a wall.
d.
The author is using an oxymoron in the line, 'Something there is that doesn’t love a wall, that sends the frozen-ground-swell under it.' This oxymoron contributes to the overall theme of the poem, which explores the tension between the human desire for order and control, symbolized by the wall, and the equally strong forces of change and chaos, symbolized by the 'something' that doesn't love a wall.
e.
The author is using personification in the line, 'Something there is that doesn’t love a wall, that sends the frozen-ground-swell under it.' This personification contributes to the overall theme of the poem, which explores the tension between the human desire for order and control, symbolized by the wall, and the equally strong forces of change and chaos, symbolized by the 'something' that doesn't love a wall.

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