"For I knew his eyes like an old, old song".
is this a simile, metaphor, personification, hyperbole?
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The figure of speech is a "simile".
Explanation:
- A "Simile" is a figure of speech that involves the comparison between two, unlike things.
- This figure of speech makes things more descriptive, and emphasis their meaning.
- A simile uses the words "like" or "as" to compare things with each other.
- Thereofre in the above sentence the figure of speech is "simile" as it is making a comparison between "eyes and song"
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