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Answered by MyTeefHurt
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Answer:

a. Like a flock of sheep

b. From hedge to hedge (?)

Explanation:

A figure of speech is something used to exaggerate a sentence, or something used in a non-literal sense to affect the sentence. The second one is more difficult, however, when you think about the definition of a figure of speech literally, it seems that it is unlikely someone has mowed every single inch of the meadow and between each hedge.

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