That the visage of countenance had not a nose.name the figure of speech
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The Nose and The Eyes is a famous rhyming poem by William Cowper. ... The words in the poem that are metaphoric are : wig , baron, visage , Simile- This is a figure of speech that makes an explicit comparison with a direct speech
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The figure of speech used in the sentence " That the visage of countenance had not a nose" is inversion.
- Inversion is when some of the words in a sentence or part of a sentence are used in reversal.
- For example, placing an adjective after a noun that it modifies.
- another example for explaining this can be sentences like shocked I was.
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