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What is the figure of speech of The streets of New York are too crowded with suit

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Answered by sahibaepisode07
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Answer:

The- article

streets- common noun

of- preposition

New York- proper noun

are- (linking) verb

too- adverb

crowded- adjective

with- preposition

suits- common noun

Answered by Anonymous
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The figure of speech is synecdoche

  • It denotes a figure in which a component is employed to represent entirely or conversely.
  • The captain controls one hundred sails, for example, is the speech that utilises "sails" to refer to ships, with the ships being the item of which a sail is a component.
  • Similarly, in the sentence, The city of New York is referred to as being crowded with suits, where the component is the suit.

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