Rewrite these lines from the poem by changing the metaphor to a simile:
the small toads blinded
by our lights and leaping,
live drops of rain.
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sample response : the small toads blinded
by our lights leaped like
live drops of rain.
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The small toads blinded
by our lights and leaping,
like live drops of rain.
Explanation:
- Figure of speech can be described as the intentional deviation from actual statement or common usage which emphasizes, clarifies, or enhances both written and spoken language.
- A metaphor is a figure of speech that is used for rhetorical purposes referring directly to one thing by mentioning another. It can provide clarity or reveal hidden similarities between two different ideas.
- A simile is a figure of speech that involves the comparison of one thing with another kind and used to give a more emphatic or vivid description.
- Types of commonly used figures of speech are alliteration, anaphora, hyperbole, irony, onomatopoeia, paradox, personification, pun, synecdoche, antimetabole, antithesis, apostrophe, assonance, and understatement.
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