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Which device is evident in the phrase: “when like a roe / I bounded o’er the mountains”?

APersonification

BSymbolism

CSimile

DCaesura

Answer:

C. Simile

Read Explanation:

A simile is a figure of speech that compares two different things using "like" or "as." In the phrase:

“when like a roe / I bounded o’er the mountains”
(from Wordsworth’s Tintern Abbey)

The speaker compares himself to a roe (a small deer), using "like" to draw the comparison — a textbook example of a simile.

  • “Like a roe” = the comparison

  • “Bounded o’er the mountains” = emphasizes lightness, energy, and freedom of youth.


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