English, asked by shencabugao, 7 hours ago

The statement " Oh my God, he's so handsome; he is my Adonis." is an example of:

a. Allegory
b. Simile
c. Analogy
d. Allusion​

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Answered by ashutoshmishra3065
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Answer:

Explanation:

Analogy:

It is widespread practice in English, beneficial in both writing and literature as well as in everyday figures of speech, to compare two things or ideas. While there are many ways to compare things, an analogy is a literary phrase that covers all comparisons.

An analogy is something that demonstrates the similarities between two things with the ultimate intention of illustrating the similarity.

An analogy serves both the purposes of illustration and explanation. An analogy is therefore more complicated than a simile or a metaphor, which solely seek to illustrate without providing context. (An analogy can be made using similes and metaphors, but they typically include more detail to illustrate their point.)

Hence The statement " Oh my God, he's so handsome; he is my Adonis." is an example of Analogy

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Answered by arshikhan8123
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Answer:

The correct answer is option c) Analogy

Explanation:

An analogy is something that shows how two things are comparable with the ultimate goal of illuminating the resemblance. An analogy is a linguistic device that can be used for both explanation and illustration. As a result, an analogy is more complex than a simile or a metaphor, which only aim to show without giving any background information. (Similes and metaphors can be used to make analogies, but they usually give more specific examples to support their claims.)

  • Because it makes use of these techniques to convey a significant moral, political, reeligious, or ethical message, allegory is closely related to symbolism and metaphor. Metaphor and symbolism are like the bricks in an allegorical wall. You can see what I did there.
  • An allusion occurs when a name of a real person, historical figure, or fictional character is mentioned in an indirect manner rather than as a direct reference to that person, event, or character.
  • Similie a figure of speech comparing two unlike things that is often introduced by like or as.

Hence, The statement " Oh my God, he's so handsome; he is my Adonis." is an example of: option c) Analogy

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