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4 read this line from chapter 5. \i believe i see a damsel in some distress,\ and off he marched to her rescue. this passage contains which type of figurative language? __________ this means __________________________________________________________________
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The phrase "damsel in distress" is a well-known, overused phrase that references a classic trope of a woman needing rescue, fitting the definition of an idiom. It is a fixed expression with a meaning that is not literal but widely understood in context.
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- Figurative language type: Idiom
- This means: The character sees a woman who appears to be in trouble and goes to help her, using a traditional, widely recognized phrase to describe the scenario instead of plain literal language.