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28 January, 04:02

Which type of figurative language is used in the following line from John F. Kennedy's inaugural address to the nation? "The torch has been passed to a new generation of Americans."

Allusion

Simile

Personification

Metaphor

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  1. 28 January, 04:16
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    The correct answer is metaphor.

    Passing the torch is a metaphor which means that you are passing on some traditions or knowledge to someone else. It can't be an allusion because allusion is a reference to something outside of the text; simile is comparison using words such as like or as; personification is when non-human entities or objects have human characteristics.
  2. 28 January, 04:18
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    He is correct on that one. A metaphor is like another way of saying something, but the way you say it is not literal. Like in this example, Looking for my keys is like finding a needle in a hay stack. It is saying that is is really hard to find something. Any type of saying like it snowed over or it's a piece of cake, those are metaphor. So yes the answer is a metaphor.
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