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Define simile metaphor personification hyperbole the example​

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Answered by sahilmishra1916
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Answer:

• Simile:

A simile is a figure of speech that compares two unlike things and uses the words “like” or “as” and they are commonly used ineveryday communication.

Examples:

1. The boy was as brave as a lion in the jungle.

2. The new neighbor is as curious as a cat; nothing escapes her attention.

• Metaphor

A metaphor is a statement that compares two things that are not alike. Unlike similes, metaphors do not use the words “like” or “as.” Such statements only make sense when the reader understands the connection between the two things being compared.

Examples:

1. The warrior has a heart of stone.

2. Love is a battlefield.

3. Baby, you are my sunshine.

4. I am drowning in a sea of grief.

• Hyperbole

Hyperbole is an exaggeration that is created to emphasize a point or bring out a sense of humor. It is often used in everyday conversations without the speaker noticing it. The exaggeration is so outrageous that no one would believe that it is true. It is used to add depth and color to a statement.

Examples:

1. An example of hyperbole is, “I would die for you.” The sentence does not necessarily mean that one person is literally willing to die for the other, but it used to exaggerate the amount of love that one person has for another person. Death is only used to show the extent of affection.

2. I have told you a million times to wash the dishes.

• Personification

Personification is the attribution of human characteristics to non-living objects. Using personification affects the way readers imagine things, and it sparks an interest in the subject.

Examples:

1. An example of personification is, “The sun greeted me when I woke up in the morning.” The sun is a non-human object but has been given human characteristics since greetings can only be performed by living creatures.

2. The radio stared at me

3. April is the cruelest month of the year.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

1) Simile: A simile is a comparison between

two different thing which have at least

one point in common

2) Metaphor:A word or phrase for one thing

that is used in place of another thing in

order to show or suggest that they are similar

3) personification : personification is the

givins of human characters to non-living

objects , animals or forces of nature

4) Hyperbole: In hyperbole things are

shown as greater or worse than they are

really are

Step-by-step explanation:

Examples

1)My love is like a red red rose.

2)Life is a dream.

3)The moon is laughing.

4)I have told you a million times

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