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A tree had come to stay explain the figure of speech used in this sentence​

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Answered by mindfulmaisel
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Answer:

The ‘figure of speech’ used in the given sentence is personification.  

Explanation:

Personification is a very popular ‘figure of speech’ used by poets and writers. Through this rhetorical device human attributes are given to non-human things. The outcome as a result appears as if a non-human object has been personified and it behaves like a person.

In the given sentence, 'A tree has come to stay', the non-human tree has been personified.  It has been attributed the human aspect of coming to stay. Thus when we read the sentence it appears that the tree is a human being and has come to stay.

Answered by Anonymous
7

Answer:- Personification is the answer

Explanation:

Personification is a very popular ‘figure of speech’ used by poets and writers. Through this rhetorical device human attributes are given to non-human things. The outcome as a result appears as if a non-human object has been personified and it behaves like a person.

In the given sentence, 'A tree has come to stay', the non-human tree has been personified.  It has been attributed the human aspect of coming to stay. Thus when we read the sentence it appears that the tree is a human being and has come to stay.

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