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Write all the types of figure of speech ____ with their identification..... ??

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Answered by Unnati004
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\huge{Similie:-}

Simile is a figure of speech which shows comparision between 2 objects or living beings.The words "Like" and "as" are usually used.

Example⏩

She is AS brave as a lion.

\huge{Metaphor:-}

It is also a figure of speech to show comparision,but here the difference is,the thing it is compared to is totally unrelatabke to the other one.

Example⏩

Alex is a chicken.

\huge{Personification:-}

Here,we personify some non-human entity as human.

Example⏩

The car died in the middle of the road.

\huge{Hyperbole:-}

in Greek language,it means excess. It emphasises a specific personality.

Example⏩

For a millionth time,clean the kitchen.

\huge{Onomatopeia:-}

Here,words or phrases indicate sounds to bring some imagination.

Example⏩

The bees buzzed around the garden.

\huge{Alliteration:-}

The repetition of constant sounds is called alliteration.

Example⏩

She sells seashells by the seashore.

\huge{Irony:-}

Irony is the literal device in which the real meaning is hidden and the person speaks the opposite of it usually.

Example⏩


what a nice weather we are having!

(whereas the weather is too bad to handle)
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Answered by Aɾꜱɦ
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Explanation:

Similie

Simile is a figure of speech which shows comparision between 2 objects or living beings.The words "Like" and "as" are usually used.

Metaphor

It is also a figure of speech to show comparision,but here the difference is,the thing it is compared to is totally unrelatabke to the other one.

huge{Personification:-}Personification:−Here,we personify some non-human entity as human

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