Pl explain all the figures of speech of " habits"
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We shall now briefly discuss some of the more common figures of speech: simile; metaphor; image; personification; metonymy; synecdoche; apostrophe; hyperbole; understatement; irony. A simile is a comparison between different terms belonging to different classes for the purpose of describing one of them.
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A simile is a comparison between two objects using the words 'like,' 'as,' 'seems' or 'appears.' Look at the following example: 'My dog is like a tornado; she dashes through the house, destroying everything she touches.'
Ametaphor, then, is a comparison between
two objects without using the words listed above. Metaphors are usually stated as one object is another object. Look at the following poem by Emily Dickins