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My mother is like a star in the sky
What is figure of speech

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Answered by Loisy
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Answer:

metaphor or simile

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Answered by aburaihana123
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Answer:

Simile is figure of speech for a sentence " My mother is like a star in the sky"

Explanation:

Figure of speech:

A term or phrase that is employed in a non-literal fashion to convey a message is known as a figure of speech.

This effect could be rhetorical, such as when words are purposefully arranged to generate a poetic effect, or it could be imagery, such as when language is used to imply a visual image or enhance the vividness of a concept.  

Overall, because they make expressive use of language, figures of speech serve as literary techniques. Other than their literal definitions or usual contexts, words are employed in a variety of ways.

Simile - figure of speech

  • A simile is a comparison that uses the terms "like," "as," or "than" to compare two dissimilar objects.
  • Similes depend on the comparison and the audience's capacity to form connections, draw conclusions, and recognise the one resemblance between the two objects being discussed.  
  • Similes are frequently employed to highlight a quality of one of the items.

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