Find out figure of speech-it droppeth as the gentle rain from the heaven upon the place beneath
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Explanation:the quality of mercy is not strain d It droppeth as the gentle rain from heaven Upon the place beneath said the (William Shakespeare)
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The figure of speech is a simile.
Figures of Speech
- Figures of speech are the poetic devices that are used by authors and poets to embellish their writing and add a deeper meaning to the text.
- A simile refers to a figure of speech that establishes a relationship between two different things by the use of words like as, such, like, and so on.
- In the given sentence, 'it' has been compared to the 'gentle rain from heaven' by the use of the word 'as.' Thus, it is a simile.
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