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we lamented the lord's lost labour . figure of speech

The full moon peeped through partial clouds . figure of speech ​

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Answered by vickysharma6287
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Explanation:

Figures Of Speech

BY MANJUSHA NAMBIAR · NOVEMBER 16, 2019

Figure of Speech is a word or expression used to give particular emphasis to an idea or sentiment. Some figures of speech, such as simile, metaphor, personification and apostrophe are based on resemblance. Some are based on contrast (antithesis, epigram) while some others are based on the construction of the plot, such as climax and anticlimax.

Simile

Here a comparison is made between two distinctly different objects which have at least one point in common. The simile is usually introduced by such words as like, so or as.

Answered by tasleemtahasildar089
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Explanation:

ans 1 is

metaphor

and and 2 is

personification.

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