Why are the children called “like rootless weeds”? What is the figure of speech here?
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In this case, the author compares the children's faces to rootless weeds to suggest that their appearance has been disturbed somehow, much like any plant that's been uprooted (can't make an educated guess as to what exactly happened without more context). It's probably a metaphor
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