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"Water, water, everywhere,And all the boards did shrink;Water, water, everywhere,Nor any drop to drink"From which poem are these lines taken? Who wrote this poem? Which figure of speech is used in these lines? 

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Explanation: These lines are taken from the ballad, “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner” written by Samuel Taylor Coleridge.The figure of speech, paradox, is used here. The initial idea is about abundance of water but the next one points out that there is a shortage of drinking water. Thus, here the contracting idea is found.Mark distribution:For writing “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner”; 0.5 mark.For writing Samuel Taylor Coleridge; 0.5 mark.For writing paradox; 0.5 mark.For writing the initial idea is about abundance of water but the next one points out that there is a shortage of drinking water; 01 mark.[Note: For 1 or 2 spelling mistake(s), 0.5 mark and for 3 or more spelling mistakes, 01 mark will be deducted.]