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Like a fixed portrait smile figure of speech

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Answered by Ratanveer
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Answer:

smile not metaphor mark me as brainlist

Answered by soniatiwari214
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Answer:

The given phrase contains an example of the figure of speech known as a simile.

Explanation:

  • A "simile" is a figure of speech or a poetic device that is used to compare one thing, idea, or concept to another thing, idea, or concept. 
  • When a simile is used, the comparison can be easily understood because it includes the words "like," "as," and "such as" in its construction. Using these words, a simile can be identified with relative ease.
  • The word "like" in the phrase "like a fixed portrait smile" gives the impression that something is being compared to a portrait that has its smile permanently frozen in time. This reveals that the figurative language employed in this context is a simile. 

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