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A little longer stay in sight (identify figure of speech)​

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Answered by samrudhikmbl
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figure of speech used is inversion

Answered by Ishaan038
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The figure of speech used in the phrase "a little longer stay in sight" is a metaphor.

What is Metaphor?

A metaphor is a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is used to describe something that it does not actually apply to, such as a concept or an action. In order to paint a vivid picture or convey a point more forcefully or strongly, two unconnected items that have some things in common are compared. In literature, poetry, and daily speech, metaphors are frequently employed to enrich and deepen communication.

"A little longer stay in sight" uses a metaphor as its figure of speech. The expression implies that the subject being discussed is only present or visible for a brief period of time by comparing its duration to an observable physical object or action. The metaphor is employed to evoke a strong mental picture in the reader's mind and to suggest that the subject under discussion is transient and won't last forever.

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