“My teeth like a snake’s bare fang’s.find out the figure of speech used
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The figure of speech in the expression 'My teeth like a snake’s bare fangs' is simile.
The speaker is comparing his teeth to the fangs of a snake.
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Simile: Simile is a word or phrase that compares something to something else, using words ‘like’, or ‘as’, for example ‘Her gown was as white as snow.’
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Here the figure of speech is simile.
The speaker is comparing the teeth to the fangs of a snake in the given sentence “My teeth like a snake’s bare fangs.”
In the simile figure of speech, a word or a phrase is compared to something to something else using words such as “as” or “like.”
Hence, the right answer is simile.
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