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what is meant by metaphor and alliteration? give some examples​.​

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Answered by ranjeetsingh76979
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This quiz helps you to revise alliteration (repetition of sounds), simile (like, as), rhyme (word endings sounding similar) and personification (life given to objects). Simile is similar to metaphor, except less direct. A simile compares one thing to another, using words such as "like" or "as as".

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Answered by ruchita6366
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Explanation:

METAPHOR

A metaphor is a word or phrase used to describe something as if it was something else. A metaphor isn't a comparison - that's a simile, where you say one thing is ' like ' another. Instead, a metaphor is simply a statement where you are saying that one thing is another.

Example : Her eyes we're killing like diamonds.

ALLITERATION

Alliteration is a term to describe a literary device in which a series of words begin with the same consonant sound.

Example : She sells seashells by the sea - shore.

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