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Into the lean and slippered pantaloon. Identify figure of speech. ​

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Answered by Kshitu73
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To put it simply, it is an adjective attached to a personified noun. Here, it is not the pantaloon which is lean and slipper'd. Rather, it is the man who has become lean with old age and wears slippers and pantaloon. By attaching the modifiers lean and slipper'd, the inanimate noun pantaloon is personified.

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Answered by princegupta9137
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Answer:

The lean and slippered pantaloon ( state figure of speech )

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