"life is like a box of chocolate's." find the figure of speech
a. simile
b. metaphor
c. personification
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similee, is the correct answer as there is direct comparison
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The correct option is (b) metaphor. This sentence is a metaphor.
- A metaphor is a form of speech that compares two things that are somewhat similar but not precisely the same. With this comment, the speaker is implying that life is unpredictable and full of surprises by comparing it to a box of chocolates.
- Life offers a range of experiences, and you never know what will come next just like a box of chocolates contains a variety of flavours and you never know what you will get until you try it.
- This metaphor is frequently used to serve as a gentle reminder to people that life is unpredictable and that they should always be ready for the unexpected. In the same way that one would approach a box of chocolates, it encourages people to approach new experiences and difficulties with an open mind and a good attitude.
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