the grass is also like me...which figure of speech is this?
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In this statement ....simile is the figure of speech.
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the grass is also like me metaphor and personification figures of speech have been used here.
Explanation:
- The poet compares herself to the grass, which is always growing and changing.
- The poet is identifying with the grass because she perceives that the condition of women and of the grass is similar.
- When she says "me," she is referring to all of the womenfolks.
Another figure of speech in the poem:
- Simile
- Alliteration
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