English, asked by rakshakdubey7, 1 month ago

by the way sorry to disturb but when l was studying a question was came is what is the alliteration and simily​

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Answered by ar6682065
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Answer:

alliteration :

the action or process of alerting or being alerted.

simily :

figure of speech involving the comparison of one thing to another thing of a different kind, used to make a description more emphatic or vivid.

Answered by PlayWithFire
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Answer:

(1)

Alliteration is a poetic device. It is the repetition of the same consonant sound which makes the line sound appealing to the ear. An example would be-

The lake water laps with low sounds.

here is "l" is being used multiple times,

lake, laps, low

This is what alliteration is.

(2)

Simile is a comparison of something with the quality of something of something else. It is easy to identify as it often uses the words "like" and

"as ... as". An example would be,

He is as sly as a fox

She skillfully did it like an expert

Hope I was helpful :)

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