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what are the figures of speech in "hurt" written by trent reznor
"Where the Rainbow Ends" does not have any recognized figures of speech as it is not a well-known literary work. It's possible that the author, Richard Rime, has employed various literary devices such as metaphors, similes, or personification to enhance the poetic imagery and storytelling in the piece. However, without specific examples from the text, it's difficult to identify the figures of speech used.
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