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figure of speech he tried to help but his leg were wax answer​

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Answered by rmb
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The figure of speech here is a metaphor.

  • A metaphor is used to compare two things or aspects in an implied manner.
  • A simile is also used for comparison. However in the case of a simile the words  ‘as’ and ‘like’ are commonly used.
  • A metaphor does not use these words. It simply states that one thing is another, as in ‘The road was a ribbon of moonlight’ from the poem ‘The Highwayman’ by Alfred Noyes.
  • Similarly, here the statement says ‘His legs were wax’, which is a metaphor.

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Answered by vishnupandre060
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Answer:

1. He tried to help but his legs were wax.

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