the expression "wings of fire" is .....simile ? or metaphor ? or personification? or irony?

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"wings of fire" - The figure of speech used here is metaphor.
Here, wings have been compared with fire without using as or like, that is wings are assumed to be composed of fire.

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"wings of fire" --> personification
personification is when a non-living object is given a life in the poem. here, fire is a non-living object, and it is given with the wings which indicatees it has life..

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It is a personification."wing of fire" is a Greek word which means at the eleventh hour the goodness of Zeus will come in the wings of fire of eagle to defeat araken.
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