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explain smile, personification, alliteration, metaphor.​

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Answered by Brenipatel
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Simile:- when there is a direct comparison done.
Personification:- when a human quality is used to describe a non living object or thing.
Alliteration:- when there is a reputation of constant sound.
Metaphor:- when indirect comparison is done.
Answered by pushparoy254
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Answer:

Simile - A figure of speech in which a likeness between two different things is stated in an explicit way, using the words 'as'or 'like'.

Personification - A figure of speech in which abstract ideas are invested with personality, and both inanimate and abstract ideas are endowed with the attributes of living beings.

Alliteration - The close repititon of consonant sounds, usually at the beginning of words, as in ''Sister Suzy Sewing Socks for Soldiers.. '

Metaphor - A figure of speech in which a comparison between two different things is implied, but not cleary stated.

Eg - Variety is the spice of life. etc

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