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read the quotation from \a hymn to the evening\. \let placid slumbers sooth each weary mind, at morn to wake more heavnly, more refind\ these lines contain an example of
o simile.
o metaphor.
o hyperbole.
o synecdoche.
A simile uses "like" or "as" to compare two things; this quote has no such comparison. A metaphor directly equates two things without "like" or "as", which isn't present here. A hyperbole is extreme exaggeration, not evident in these lines. Synecdoche is a figure - of - speech where a part represents the whole or vice - versa, not shown here. However, among the options, there are no other figures of speech present, and this is a non - applicable question as none of the options truly fit, but if we have to choose based on the given choices, it's not a simile, metaphor, hyperbole or synecdoche in a clear sense. But if we assume a basic level of analysis, there is no comparison with "like" or "as" so not a simile; no direct substitution like in metaphor; no extreme exaggeration for hyperbole; and no part - whole relation for synecdoche.
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None of the above (but if forced to choose from given options, none of them are correct as the lines don't clearly exhibit any of these figures of speech)