solve the rhetoric "I will drink life to lees"
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it means to drink the very last drop
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live life to the fullest
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This line has metaphors and imageries.
Explanation:
- The line is replete with rhetorical devices.
- Lees is a metaphor. It implicitly refers to the last bit of a drink left in a bottle.
- The metaphor helps create a visual imagery. A visual imagery is anything that brings to the mind any image of something that we see.
- It paints a word picture of living life to the fullest.
- Through the word 'drink' we get a tactile imagery. It is an imagery pertaining to the sensation of touch.
- Hence the line uses highly figurative language.
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