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Answered by FantasyCreature
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Answer:

1. It's a simile. And, just to inform you, it will be ears, not years.

2. Personification

3. Alliteration

4. I don't know this one....... Sorry.

Explanation:

1. A simile is a figure of speech in which two things (which are not at all similar) are compared. Here, "Mary's voice" is compared to "music".

2. When a non-living thing is said to behave like a human, i.e, its personified, then the figure of speech is called Personification. Here, opportunity is said to be "knocking at her door".

3. When two similar sounds, mostly consonants, are repeated soon after one another (especially at the beginning of words) , the figure of speech is Alliteration.

Answered by btsarmy771
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