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Green grasses grow figure of speech

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Answered by sayalipatil0897
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Answered by sangeetha01sl
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The figure of speech of 'Green grasses grow' is a metaphor.

Explanation:

  • 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  -
  1. Metaphor (It represents an idea through comparison of two unlike things with some common qualities.)
  2. Simile (The words 'like' or 'as' is commonly used to compare two unlike things or ideas.)
  3. Personification (The non living things are given or compared with a human characteristics.)
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