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he was a lion in the battlefield (a) simile (b) personification (c), metaphor (d) apostrophe​

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Answered by Tanaybpatel
17

Answer:

(b) personification

Explanation:

As he is compared with the lion...

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Answered by nafibarli789
3

Answer:

The answer is (c), metaphor.

Explanation:

  • A figure of speech exists as a term or phrase that maintains a different meaning from its literal definition. It can be a metaphor or simile prepared to make a comparison.
  • A metaphor stands for a figure of speech that represents an object or action in a manner that isn't true but helps define an idea or make a comparison.
  • Metaphors exist generally compact, vivid information with the capacity to make a clear association between otherwise inexplicable or abstract qualities. These characteristics make it feasible for writers and lecturers to communicate a large amount of knowledge to their audiences in a creative, yet concise, way.

Hence, he was a lion in the battlefield is a (c), metaphor.

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