figure of speech in "She stokes it full then flirts out the branch-end"
A. Internal Rhyme and Litotes B. Tautology and Alliteration
C. Personification and Metonymy
D. Apostrophe and Anastrophe
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The figure of speech in the above lines is "Personification and Metonymy".
Option (c) is correct.
Explanation:
- When a human quality or characteristic is assigned to a non-human thing then it is called "personification".
- In other words, it is the representation of abstract qualities.
- It is a common literary tool and is used in literature.
- This tool is used to add fun to stories and poems to make them more interesting.
- It helps us to better understand the idea of the author.
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The correct answer for this figure of speech according to me is only Metonymy
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