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she is lioness don't mess with her ehe will net spare you if are a prankster (figure of speech)

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Answered by manas3379
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Answer:

Personification

Lioness is personified as She

Answered by chandujnv002
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Answer:

The figure of speech in the given sentence is a metaphor.

Explanation:

  • In the sentence, she is compared to a lioness.
  • She is credited with all the traits of a lioness.
  • She is powerful, strong, and beautiful who has the courage to defend someone who messes with her like a lioness.

Metaphor

  • It is a figure of speech which compares a word to an action or object that literally doesn’t have any similarity between them.
  • When a thing is represented symbolically by something else, it is called a metaphor.
  • It is used to give a clear concept, visualise something, or explain unfamiliar contexts meaningfully.
  • Examples:
  • His words are deeper than a knife. Sometimes it hurts so much.
  • I’m in a sea of grief.
  • My life is a battlefield.

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