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Figure of speech : by those great honey-coloured ramparts at your ear.

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Answered by sawakkincsem
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The figure of speech: by those great honey-coloured ramparts at your ear is personification used throughout English literature.

Explanation:

  • Its use can be seen through out in different stories and poetry.
  • This sentence represents the ugly ears of a woman.
  • The outer part of the woman's ears are huge and they look strange to others.
  • Men are shocked to see them.

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Answered by grishmavanecha
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Ans . Metaphor is the right answer.

because there is indirect comparison between honey and Anne's hair the point of comparison is dark colour also there is comparison between ramparts and Anne's hair the point of comparison is to protect..........

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