the figure of speech employed in Benjamin Franklin famous line a good conscience is a continual Christmas is called
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The figure of speech is metaphor.
- Metaphors are the phrases used to describe that how two distinct things can be similar. They represent a symbol is an item, action, or concept that is used to represent something else.
- Similarly in the sentence, Christmas and good conscience are referred together.
- Just like Christmas is a times of cheer and every year people exchange gifts, similarly the good conscience must also be always followed
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