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figure of speech in " He is a lion in the battle".

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Answered by aradhana66788
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Answer:

Metapher

Explanation:

A Metaphor is an implied Simile. It does not, like a Simile, state that one thing is like another or acts as another, but takes that for granted and proceeds as if two things were one. Thus when we say, 'He fought as fiercely as a lion', it is Simile. But when we say, 'He was a lion in the fight', it is Metaphor.

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