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Leni [432]
3 years ago
15

"I repair shoes, sir. I mend bad soles. If you are feeling bad, I can fix you." What literary device is this

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1 answer:
valkas [14]3 years ago
8 0
I think this is a metaphor - by saying “I can fix you” he is saying that he can help the person in need.
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