English, asked by tombasharma9576, 8 months ago

And charging along
Like troops in a battle (Name the figure of speech)

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Answered by triplemk140
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Answer:

Simile

Explanation:

A Simile is a figure of speech which is used to make a comparison between two dissimilar ideas on the basis of a common aspect using the words "like" or "as".

Example:

1-She was busy as a bee.

2-He fought like a lion in the war.

Answered by KomalSrinivas
2

The figure of speech used is 'simile.'

Figures of Speech

  • Figures of speech refer to rhetoric or literary devices used to make the text more elaborate, symbolic, and attractive.

Simile

  • A simile is the simplest figure of speech. It is used to compare two different objects through words such as 'like,' 'as,' and so on.
  • For example, 'as red as a rose' and 'white like snow' are similes.

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