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Soldier bearded like the pard (name and explain figure of speech)

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Answered by Draxillus
13

The figures of speech used in the above given statement is Simile because direct comparison is shown between the soldier bearded and the pard.

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  • Simile is used when there direct comparison is made between two different things , having one point in common between them.

  • Words like as , like , so , etc are used for comparison.

  • Example -

1. The army came like a storm.

2. Like the winds they rise and fall.

3. She is dancing like a spinner.

Answered by lailaalif2002
4

Answer:

The figures of speech used in the above given statement is Simile because direct comparison is shown between the soldier bearded and the pard.

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Simile is used when there direct comparison is made between two different things , having one point in common between them.

Words like as , like , so , etc are used for comparison.

Example -

1. The army came like a storm.

2. Like the winds they rise and fall.

3. She is dancing like a spinner.

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