Green grasses grow figure of speech
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The figure of speech of 'Green grasses grow' is a metaphor.
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- Figure of speech is a word or phrase that is deviated from its original meaning to increase the effectiveness. It conveys the meaning of the sentences in a dramatic way.
- The importance of figure of speech is that it adds elegance and depth to the sentence and gives a sense of liveliness and joy to the reader.
- Commonly used types of figure of speech are -
- Metaphor (It represents an idea through comparison of two unlike things with some common qualities.)
- Simile (The words 'like' or 'as' is commonly used to compare two unlike things or ideas.)
- Personification (The non living things are given or compared with a human characteristics.)
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