The phrase "feet that might have served for shovels" is an example of what kind of figurative language?
2 answers:
Answer:
Hyperbole, Metaphor & Personification.
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Why?
1 ) It's exaggerating the fact that feet is "working"/"served" for shovels
2) The metaphor comparing the feet as dirty by saying it served for "shovels", chastising the fact it's a metaphor.
3) Personification, it provides human factor for mere feet and shovels.
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