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Apr 3

Figure of speech on line 10 to 11 on the poem of the grasshopper and the cricket?

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The figure of speech used in lines 10 to 11 of the poem "The Grasshopper and the Cricket" is a simile. The lines read: "The cricket sang; and with its song / Contented all day long." The comparison of the cricket's song to contentment is a simile, as it uses the word "like" or "as" to make a comparison between two unlike things. In this case, the cricket's song is being compared to the feeling of contentment.
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