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5 This vocation, fair and true, I stumbled on one day,

6 and the verdict was that I’d pursue each fact that comes my way.


Which type of figurative language does the poet use in these lines?

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D. simile.

Step-by-step explanation:

In Marie Devers' "The Junior Detective", the speaker narrates how she came upon the profession of being a detective. And in her description, she mentions how she stumbled upon "this vocation", that is, being a detective.

The figurative language that is used in these lines is a simile where the speaker becoming a detective is compared to the process of how detectives solve crimes, "stumbling" upon evidences and declaring a "verdict" at the end of the investigation. Similes are used to compare one thing with a completely different kind, which provides a more detailed image of the thing talked about. And in these lines, her description of how she became a detective is vividly described, allowing the readers to have a proper understanding of the process.

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