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pls explain me the figurs of speech methephor personnification etc sorry if spellings r wrong will mark as brainliest

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Answered by mansi4326
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A Metaphor is a figure of speech that makes an implicit, implied, or hidden comparison between two things that are unrelated, but which share some common characteristics. ... The following phrase is an example of metaphor, “My brother is the black sheep of the family,” because he is neither a sheep nor is he Black.

personification is defined as a literary device that assigns human qualities and attributes to objects or other non-human things.

Answered by Niya2421
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personification is when a non living thing is given human qualities ex. 'What though death at times steps' here death is given the  human quality of stepping in. A metaphor is a figure of speech a hidden comparison between 2 things that are unrelated but which share some common characteristics ex. 'My brother is the black sheep of the family' because he is neither a sheep nor is he black Hope it helps you!

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