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10. There I waited, crouched behind my pointed wall of words.
Simile
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Metaphor
This is an example of...
What two things are being compared?​

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Answered by Rose2022
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Answer:metaphor

*pointed wall of walls* are being compared

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Answered by Sanav1106
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The given sentence is an example of a Metaphor.

  • Literary devices like simile and metaphor are used for comparison of the two things, people or place.
  • Simile: It is the comparison of two nouns with the use of words such as like and as.
  • Metaphor: It is used for direct comparison of two nouns but it doesn't involve the use of words such as like and as.
  • In the given sentence, there is a metaphor for "the pointed wall of words".
  • Here, a wall is being compared to words.
  • We know a wall is made up of but here the poet says that the wall is made up of words.
  • So there is a direct comparison.

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