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Metafor comes from a greek word which means

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Answered by SamiyaKK
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Answer:

A metaphor is a literary figure of speech used to describe a subject by comparing it to something else.

Explanation:

The word "metaphor" combines the Greek words "meta" (between) and "phero" (to carry), and generally means to transfer between, as in transferring the characteristics of one thing to another.

Answered by umeshjangra10f31
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Answer:

Here is a Letter...

Explanation:

Date…

Friend’s name…

Address…

Contact information…

Sub: Letter to Your Friend about an Exhibition

Dear friend,

After a long time I am writing you a letter, hope you are fine and everyone at your place is good too. I know you will be also worried about me as we haven’t talked for long but now here I am.

Actually, I was so excited to tell you about many things, but firstly about the most recent event. Like yesterday I went to a books exhibition (Type of exhibition). There were many books; there were different types of novels, fiction, fantasy world stories, etc. I started going through with their names and a little bit of idea; you also know how much I like these types of exhibitions. I loved the poetry books there were many books of my favorite writers especially (Writer name).

I still remember those school/college time days when we sit together in break time and instead of doing lunch we use to read some exciting books. I missed you so much I just hope that we will recall those memories together again soon. I brought some books for you too.

So this was what I wanted to share with you and there is a lot more for that you’ll have to come soon.

My all good wishes are with you.

Regards,

Your Name…

Address…

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