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To wheels took up their song the carriage groaned the figures of speech

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Answered by IMSNIPER
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Metaphor

'Metaphor' is a literary device / figure of speech in which a word or a phrase is given / applied to an action, object or event where it is not literally applicable. In simpler terms, a metaphor is a comparison that is drawn between two completely unrelated things. In this case, books have been compared to holidays due to how they take the woman away from the world around and relax her, which cannot be literally true. Thus, the correct answer is Option B) - Metaphor. All the remaining options are also literary devices, but they have not been used in the given sentence.

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Answered by XxItzAttitudeboyxX
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The figure of speech used here are of two types.

1) Is the onomatopoeia , and the other is perconification .

In the first case , The sound of objects are related to their sights , and in another case , animate qualities are given to inanimate objects of any type .

The wheels took up means they practised the human song , and the carriage or the railway coach started groaning which is personification.

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