English, asked by Anonymous, 4 months ago

Books are not a lie but true,
they give you the knowledge
of honesty and cruelty.
They tell you about history,
in which there is always a mystery.
They can make your career,
which will not lead to any failure.
They give you a way and never say to away!
They are the oceans of wisdom,

which will make you one day
the master of kingdom.
Knowledge is big, like the sky,
which always goes high and high.
So books always lead to a right way,
and will never take you on a wrong way.
‘Coz they are your true friends.


Which literary device is used in the line, “knowledge is big, like a
sky.”
(i) repetition
(ii) metaphor
(iii) simile
(iv) imagery

Answers

Answered by vedikadixit52
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Answer:

The literary device used in the line, "knowledge is big like a sky" is a simile. A simile is a figure of speech that compares two different things using the words "like" or "as." Here option (iii) is the correct answer.

Explanation:

In this case, the author is comparing knowledge to the sky by using the word "like." The comparison is made to convey the vastness and enormity of knowledge, just as the sky is vast and infinite.

Repetition is a literary device that involves repeating words, phrases, or sentences for emphasis. There is no repetition in the given line.

A metaphor is a literary device that compares two different things by stating that one thing is the other. For example, "life is a journey." In the given line, there is no direct comparison between knowledge and the sky, which eliminates metaphor.

Imagery is a literary device that uses sensory details to create a mental picture in the reader's mind. While the line does create a visual image of a big sky, the comparison made is between two abstract concepts - knowledge and the sky - which does not fit the definition of imagery.

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