"he plants in sap and leaves and wood" - explain the line
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He plants in sap and leaves and wood
- He plants a plant and leaves and wood he uses. Metonymy is the figure of speech used here. it is speech in which a thing or concept is called not by its own name. some more examples are the forests heritage , tender rain, cool shade etc.
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He plants in sap and leaves and wood
- He plants a plant and leaves and wood he uses. Metonymy is the figure of speech used here. it is speech in which a thing or concept is called not by its own name. some more examples are the forests heritage , tender rain, cool shade etc.
★ HOPE IT IS USEFUL ,FOLLOW ME ★
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