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The figure of speech of above question is Metaphor.
- A figure of speech that describes an action or object in way that is not actually true, but makes a comparison is known as Metaphor.
- It equates the two things ie actions or objects for sake of comparison not because they are same.
- There are four types of metaphor - standard, implied, visual and extented.
- In Metaphors, words such as 'like' or 'as' are not used for making comparisons.
- Example of Metaphor is Life is a dream.
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