By calling old ironsides the "eagle of the sea" in the poem's second stanza, holmes uses
symbo...
By calling old ironsides the "eagle of the sea" in the poem's second stanza, holmes uses
symbolism to associate the ship with the strength of the united states
hyperbole to exaggerate the importance of the ship to the united states
onomatopoeia to link the ship to the sounds it makes when moving in the water
personification to give the ship, an inanimate object, human traits and qualities
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