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leonid [27]
2 years ago
11

"A man with swampy eyes, feathers of hair, and a clean-shaven face walked into the shop." Is there a figurative language in this

quote​
English
2 answers:
Komok [63]2 years ago
5 0

Answer: yes, there is

Explanation: In the sentence, i see one works of figurative language. "feathers of hair" is a work of figurative language. the guy doesn't actually have feathers for hair. i sense that its a metaphor.

balandron [24]2 years ago
3 0
Yes there is figurative language in this quote specifically metaphors.
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