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Page No DELE Hw Answers , the righeous sholl flourish as the palm tree (figure speech and explanation)​

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Answered by damayanthisalethoor
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good news. 4. Somebody has broken my glass. 5. Someone has stolen my pen. 6. Someone has left the bag in the garden. 7. No one has seen that mad man for ten days. 8. They are watching you. 9. Someone has broken the door of my house. 10. Everywhere people respect a learned man. 11. In our country we exploit the poor. 12. They are repairing the road. 13. Someone has picked my pocket. 14. We use this room only on some special occasions. 15. Everyone knows this very well. 16. No one has said anything about it.EXERCISE 56 Put the following into the passive voice. You need not mention the agent except in numbers 21, 22, 23, 24, 25 and 31. 1. People speak Hindi in Bihar. 2. We keep the butter here. 3. We expect good news. 4. Somebody has broken my glass. 5. Someone has stolen my pen. 6. Someone has left the bag in the garden. 7. No one has seen that mad man for ten days. 8. They are watching you. 9. Someone has broken the door of my house. 10. Everywhere people respect a learned man. 11. In our country we exploit the poor. 12. They are repairing the road. 13. Someone has picked my pocket. 14. We use this room only on some special occasions. 15. Everyone knows this very well. 16. No one has said anything about it.EXERCISE 56 Put the following into the passive voice. You need not mention the agent except in numbers 21, 22, 23, 24, 25 and 31. 1. People speak Hindi in Bihar. 2. We keep the butter here. 3. We expect good news. 4. Somebody has broken my glass. 5

Answered by luckyroy000123
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. The righteous shall flourish as the palm tree. (Simile)

2. Life is as tedious as a twice-told tale. (Simile)

3. The camel is the ship of the desert. (Metaphor)

4. Variety is the spice of life. (Metaphor)

5. Pride goeth forth on horseback, grand and gay. (Personification)

6. O Solitude! Where are the charms that sages have seen in thy face? (Apostrophe)

7. Death lays his icy hands on kings. (Personification)

8. Why, man, if the river were dry, I am able to fill it with tears. (Hyperbole)

9. O Hamlet! Thou hast cleft my heart in twain. (Hyperbole)

10. Man proposes, God disposes. (Antithesis)

11. Many are called, but few are chosen. (Antithesis)

12. Here is the smell of blood still; all the perfumes of Arabia will not sweeten this little hand. (Hyperbole)

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