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"A film the mother-eagle's eye
What is the figure of speech​

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Answered by nitishakg
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Answer:

A film the mother-eagle's eye

What is the figure of speech​ - comparison with Napoleon's eye, as well as alliteration eagle's and eye

Explanation:

Answered by phillipinestest
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Figure of speech

The figure of speech in the sentence, 'A film the mother-eagle's eye' is the Metaphor.

Explanation:

  • A figure of speech is a special type of literary device that embellishes the language.
  • A metaphor is a very commonly used figure of speech.
  • It is a rhetorical device that makes an implicit comparison.
  • A metaphor helps create a visual image.
  • In the given sentence,' A film the mother-eagle's eye', the film is being compared to the mother-eagle's eye.
  • The mother-eagle's eye has a telescopic vision. She does not miss sighting anything. She minutely studies her surroundings and keeps a strict vigil on her nestlings.
  • Through her eyes she catches the horizon's eye view as if she is viewing through a lens.
  • A film too provides a wide panorama . It presents the view through the lens of a camera.
  • Thus a film is being implicitly compared to the mother-eagle's eye.

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