And out of its leprous hide . which figure of speech it is ?
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Here the uneven, discolored bark of a tree is compared to the discolored and gnarled skin of a person suffering from leprosy. But the poet does not use 'like' or 'as'.
So the figure of speech here is metaphor.
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