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on the whole it appears, and my argument shows ( identify which figure of speech )​

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Answered by malikanish94221
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Answer:

I don't know what you think about it out on the

Answered by smartbrainz
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Personification

Explanation:

  • The poem The Nose and Eyes by William Cowper a satirical poem that is  gently humorous poem. It ridicules certain absurd decisions arrived at in jurisprudence when the law is applied without thought and human discretion. The eyes and nose are sensory organs that symbolize human behavior
  • The sensory organs in the poem are personified. The nose and eyes are the parties claiming ownership of the spectacles. The tongue is the lawyer ; the ear is the The judge. The tongue is given the qualities of skillful learning and argument. The tongue is attributed with the quality of double speak and shifting loyalties, as well. That is what generally lawyers do. The ear is spoken of as having good judgement
  • The poem has many words and phrases related to the legal field ‘

       "On the whole, it appears, and my argument shows,

         With a reasoning the court will never condemn,

        That the spectacles, plainly, were made for the Nose,

           And the Nose was, as plainly, intended for them".

  • Apart from that Your lordship, decreed, arguments, pleaded ‘are the few words used in the court

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