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Figure of speech: on pads of velvet quiet.

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Answered by BhaktiDhongade
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Answer:

the figure of speech is personification

Answered by kingofself
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Answer:

The figure of speech here is Personification.

Explanation:

• A figure of speech Personification is mostly used by the poets, to give abstract ideas or non-living things, human attributes and make it appear more lively

• The above line is taken from the poem “A Tiger in the Zoo” by Leslie Norris.

• This particular line appears in the first stanza of the poem, which describes the appearance of a tiger in the zoo and about its daily movement.

• This line specifically means that the underside of tiger paws are as smooth as velvet and do they do not create any noise while the tiger is walking around

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