on the face of the earth. identify figure of speech
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metaphors (figure of speech)
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Metaphor is the figure of speech used in the given line.
- Metaphor: It is used to compare two things that are not the same but have something in common.
- A metaphor is a figure of speech that describes an object or action in a way that is not literally true, but helps make a point or make a comparison.
- Here are the basics: A metaphor expresses that one thing is another.
- When we use a metaphor, we make a leap beyond rational, dizzying comparison to identify or connect two objects, resulting in a new entity that has the properties of both: sound is not like silk; it is silk.
- Many critics see the creation of metaphors as a system of thought that precedes or transcends logic.
- Metaphor is the basic language of poetry, although it is common at all levels and in all languages.
- Many of the common words we use every day were originally living images, although today they exist as dead metaphors that have lost their original relevance.
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