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if you can keep your head when all about your losing their identify the figure of speech​

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Answered by shahbadrehan820
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Metaphor A simile is a comparison using the words “like” or “as,” but a metaphor is a more direct comparison. For example, “If you can keep your head” is a metaphor. You can't actually lose your head! ... It's a metaphor for risk.

Answered by siddheshatugade255
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metaphor is the answer because there is comparison between the two unlike words

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