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Name the figure of speech used in the line 'Foot it featly here and there.' ​

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Answered by s1491shivashish7285
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Explanation:

The figure of speech used in these lines is 'Simile. ' The poet uses the expression “ashen like that of a corpse” to compare the face of her aging mother to that of a corpse. Such a comparison between two different entities used to make a description more vivid is called a simile

Answered by manishachandak
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Answer:

The figure of speech here is Onomatopoeia

Explanation:

Foot it featly refers to the sound of foot nimbly

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