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Like a word dropped from a long sentence.( explain the figures of speech.)

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Answered by advanjalird
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Answer:

Father Returning Home by Dilip Chitre is probably the most famous poem by this Indian poet. It is an autobiographical poem where the poet shows the loneliness and world-weariness of an old man in the modern society by depicting a picture of his own father returning home from work.

The poem is a true account of the poet’s father Purushottam Chitre’s life in 1957 when they moved from Baroda to Mumbai. The poem is expressive of the poet’s feeling for his father at a later stage. He realized how neglected and uncared-for his father was, even after being the lone bread-earner for the family.

Answered by Tarun628
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Answer- Simile

Explanation -

A simile is a figure of speech that compares two different things in an interesting way using the word "like" or "as." The purpose of a simile is to spark an interesting connection in a reader's or listener's mind. A simile is one of the most common forms of figurative language. Simile examples can be found just about anywhere, from poems to song lyrics and even in everyday conversations.Answer- verb

•Similes are used in literature to make writing more vivid and powerful. In everyday speech, they can be used to convey meaning quickly and effectively. Many commonly used expressions (idioms) are similes.

For example, when someone says "He is as busy as a bee," it means he is working hard, as bees are known to be extremely busy. If someone says "I am as snug as a bug in a rug," they mean that they feel very comfortable and cozy or are tucked up tight in bed. Explore some phrases that represent examples of similes.

Simile Examples

A simile is a comparison between two unlike things using the words "like" or "as." For example:

as slippery as an eel

like peas in a pod

as blind as a bat

eats like a pig

as wise as an owl

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