‛Some are flused like the words that dream' identify the figure of speech
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Here the phrase 'flushed buds set to dream' is an example of personification. On the tranquil brow of a woodland stream.” The bangle sellers are displaying various bangles suitable for ladies. In these lines the poet says that some bangles are like the buds that have been set to dream
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Simile is the figure of speech in this sentence.
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Simile is used when the words such as like and as are used in the sentence for comparison.
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