The figures of speech of "Made to his mistress’ eyebrow" is ______________________. *
Alliteration
Apostrophe
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The known figure of speech in "Made to his mistress" is 'Apostrophe'.
Explanation:
- Let's make a case for why the known figure of speech is 'Apostrophe'.
- By this line a speaker or an author changes the course of his theme and makes a brief fiery address to someone United Nations agency is absent, or dead, or to associate degree inanimate object, or maybe to associate degree abstraction connected with the discourse. Example: 'Made to his mistress' eyebrow'.
- Here within the given sentence 'eyebrow' , we are addressing the mistress, therefore the known figure of speech is correct.
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