"Remember they have eyes like ours that wake." The poetic device used here is SIMILE {TRUE/FALSE }
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Yes, the given statement is true because the poetic device used by the poet here is a simile.
- A simile is a common aspect of speech employed by poets in their statements, phrases, and poems.
- This is a figure of speech in which the two things are compared.
- It considers how two things are alike or have comparable traits or qualities. It could be a likeness between two live things, two non-living things, or a combination of both living and non-living things.
- The term "as (same) as" or "like" is most commonly used in comparison to express similarities.
- It is used by writers to paint a clearer picture of something while contrasting it with something else in order to portray it in a more powerful and vivid manner.
- The phrase "have eyes like ours" in the question refers to the likeness of two living beings' eyes.
- Hence, the statement uses simile.
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