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Then fall to earth in burning showers of crimson, blue and white. What figure of speech is

this? Why do you say so?

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Answer:

Metaphor

Step-by-step explanation:

"Fireworks" By James Reeves

Many pieces of art and poetry include "fireworks" as a metaphor for something else. Images of fireworks are often used to represent a wide range of feelings, from childlike wonder and true love to bravery and the feeling that something dangerous is about to happen.

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