25. "Let him have lazy days seeking his deeper motives. Let him seek deep for where he is born natural
(a) Why does the son need lazy days?
(b) What is the figure of speech used here?
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I don't know the first answer as I didn't know what the chapter name is but the answer of second is - Figure of speech used in the above lines is "Alliteration" (him, have)
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(a) He may need lazy days to find his inherent
abilities.
(b) 1. ‘Transferred Epithet’. Days are not lazy, but
his son should be lazy enough to seek his in
born abilities
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