e) Name and explain the figure of speech 1) i've been reading books of old legends and myths.
2)What though death at times steps in.
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Figure of speech is an intentional deviation from ordinary language or it is a word or phrase that possesses a separate meaning from its literal definition. Complete answer: Figures of speech in English are: simile, metaphor, personification, apostrophe and etc. ... Simile directly compares two things
The quotation here is missing a word, death. The actual quotation has to be What though death at times steps in. It is from Charlotte Bronte's poem Life. In the mentioned quotation, the figure of speech that is used is personification.
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