"i hold with those who favour fire" write figures of speech.
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metaphor
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because there is no direct comparison
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The figures of speech are metaphor and alliteration.
- A metaphor is a figure of speech used to compare the object or action in the sentence directly to another. It is usually used to show likeliness or to explain an analogy.
- The metaphor here 'who favour fire' which actually means people who are brave.
- An alliteration is the repetition of the beginning consonant sounds in two or more closely related words or syllables in a sentence. They provide a rhyme in the sentence to highlight a certain point.
- 'favour fire' is the alliteration used here.
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