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‘Black as the Pit from pole to pole’ (Identify the figure of speech
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Answered by piyushmb
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Answer:

Simile: Because black is compared to pitch from pole

Means if one thing is compared to another it is called as simile

Eg:- As brave as a lion

Same in your sentence word 'as' is come so it's simile

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Answered by tarkeshwart429
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a simile is a device used to compare two different object to understand meanings by comparing these object qualities there is one simile used in the second line of the poem where it is started that's black as the pit from pole to pole . he compares the darkers of night with darks and woelful life

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