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necessity knows no law (figure of speech)​

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Answered by soumili2006
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Answer:

personification is the right answer

Explanation:

necessity is reffered to a living being here

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Answered by phillipinestest
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Figure of speech

​Necessity knows no law- Personification

Explanation:

  • Personification is an important figure of speech.
  • When a non human object is attributed with human traits it is known as Personification.
  • Anthropomorphism is another name for Personification.
  • In the given sentence, ' Necessity knows no law', the subject of the sentence is 'necessity'.
  • ​Necessity is a non living entity. It is an abstract noun.
  • It is attributed with the human trait of 'knowing'.
  • Thus '​Necessity' has been personified in the sentence. It is attributed like a human being the power to know. It thus knows no law.
  • It is a typical case of Personification.

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