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Which type of figurative language is used in this sentence from George Orwell’s novel Keep the Aspidistra Flying?

The public are swine; advertising is the rattling of a stick inside a swill-bucket.

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I believe it's using metaphor
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Answer:

Metaphor

Step-by-step explanation:

This sentence is comparing the public to pigs without using words like "as" or "like", which would make it a simile, most likely. In this case, since there's no such use of the mentioned words, this fits into the definition of a metaphor:

"a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable."

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