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A green and flowery spray(name and explain the figure of speech

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Answered by raheelakhan110
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Explanation:

Tell me, what is the present hour?

‘A green and flowery spray

Where a young bird sits gathering its power

To mount and fly away.’

The principal image of the verse, however, appears to be the young bird, who cannot fly but is preparing to. In this way, the speaker is suggesting that the present has a closer relationship with the future than the past, and that being in the present is preparing for something that is coming up ahead. Like the bird waiting to fly, most people are looking ahead to something that will fulfill them, give their lives additional meaning, or simply make them happier. The child, like the bird, spends the present waiting for the future — an odd concept to think about, considering that, by definition, it is impossible for a thing to exist “in the future” (but there’s really no need to get into that discussion!).

Answered by ahmadfardeen571
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Answer:

Metaphor as 'A green and flowery spray' -  compares the present to the flowery spray.

Explanation:

Given: A green and flowery spray.

Find: Name and explain the figure of speech.

A figure of speech is a word or phrase that possesses a separate meaning from its literal definition. It can be a metaphor or simile designed to make a comparison. It can be the repetition of alliteration or the exaggeration of hyperbole to provide a dramatic effect.

A metaphor is an imaginative expression that refers to someone/something as another person/thing. It shows that the person or thing has some quality of that other person or thing. The words as or like are not used in a metaphor.

A simile is an imaginative comparison of two different things which have something in common. A simile always includes the words as or like.

For example : as tall as a tree, as lovely as a flower

'A green and flowery spray' -  Here, the poet compares the present to the flowery spray.

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