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'She's somebody's mother, boys, you know' (Name & explain the figure of speech)​

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Answered by HeartKingss
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'She's somebody's mother, boys, you know'

I too agree with him/her

Answered by devindersaroha43
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Explanation:

Somebody's mother figure of speech

The Figures of speech employed in the poem 'Somebody's Mother' by Dow Brine are Repetition, Synecdoche, Simile, Inversion, Alliteration, and Hyperbole. Explanation: 1. Repetition in 'The woman was old and ragged and gray' captures the readers' attention and emphasizes the idea of woman's miserable state

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