English, asked by booohgwjww9, 1 year ago

I weep like a child for the past what is the figure of speech​

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Answered by Vamprixussa
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Ello user !!!!!

Here is your answer,

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Simile

A simile is where two things are directly compared because they share a common feature.

The word AS or LIKE is used to compare the two words. Eg. As cold AS a dog's nose.

Here the poet compares himself to a child.

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vikasseb: like is used
booohgwjww9: but it is not comparing .is it
Vamprixussa: the comparison is made ( person and a child )
Vamprixussa: kalumlankaoxrzbk
the comparison is made ( person and a child )
vikasseb: yes it is comparing, he is comparing to a child
vikasseb: so metaphor
Vamprixussa: A metaphor also compares two things, but it does so more directly WITHOUT using as or like.
Vamprixussa: Example - he was lion in the battle
booohgwjww9: ok
booohgwjww9: mm
Answered by Erka
1

Answer:

simile is the correct answer


vikasseb: While a simile and metaphor seem to be very similar, there is one basic difference between the two. In a simile, the comparison happens with the help of the words “as” and “like”. A metaphor will not have either of those two words.
Erka: check google for the definition of simile
Erka: see
booohgwjww9: mm
Erka: read the definition again
vikasseb: oh sorry
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Erka: no worries
vikasseb: :o
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