figure of speech in the poem tiger in the zoo
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A figure of speech is a phrase of the word not used in its literal sense but for a vivid effect. Explanation: In the story "a tiger in the zoo," the writer has used metaphor in the third line of the stanza. The poet has also used Metonymy in the second stanza as he used the world strength for the tiger.
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