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Name the figure of speech :-
All's well that ends well.​

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Answered by Bangtanboys0613
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All's well that ends well figurative language

The proverb “all is well that ends well” or “all's well that ends well” is used when a person has successfully achieved his or her goal after going through pitfalls and overcoming the obstacles. In simple terms, though the journey is difficult in the end, everything turns out to be good as intended.

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Answered by mishradivya6767
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Explanation:

it is assonance because reparation of vowels

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