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FIGURES OF SPEECH Identify Similes, Metaphors, Personification and Transferred Epithet in the
following sentences:
1. He passed a sleepless night
2. Richard fought like a lion.
3. Richard was a lion in the fight.
4. The plough-man homeward plods his weary way.
5. Death lays his icy hands on kings.
6. The frog began his concert.
7. The poem is as lovely as a tree.
8. The sun is like a ball of fire.
9. The cat's eyes were jewels gleaming in the darkness.
10.The flames ate hungrily at the wood.
11. She has a heart of stone.
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12.Her hair was silk.
13.I saw her with a sad look.
14.The slow hours passed in agony.

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