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LORENZO " i know the hands..that writ."
Q.1 Which figure of speech is used in the line .qoute the lines in which it is used.
Merchant Of Venice
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Answered by mohdnoor007
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Antonio uses a metaphor, a comparison not using the words like or as, when he likens his sadness to an object or creature, stating,

how I caught it, found it, or came by it,

What stuff 'tis made of, whereof it is born.

This shows he feels divorced from his sadness and cannot fully understand it.

Salerio responds with a metaphor when he compares Antonio's state of mind to a ship "tossing on the ocean." Salanio, another friend, then uses visual imagery, describing something we can see, along with alliteration, when he says,

Peering in maps for ports and piers and roads.

We can imagine Antonio worrying about his ships, poring over maps (although, in fact, he is not worried about his ships). The alliterative repetition of the p sound at beginning of peering, ports, and piers brings added emphasis to those words. Salanio's statement above also uses polysyndeton, which is when a series of conjunctions are repeated. Normally, a person would say "ports, piers, and roads," but Salanio adds an extra "and,"...

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