English, asked by akki08, 1 year ago

what is difference between personification amd alliteration and simile​


nisha1456: nice answer sisso..
nisha1456: ❤❤
akki08: nice answer asopachitrita
akki08: and thank you so much

Answers

Answered by nisha1456
2
\huge\bf<br /><br />\red{\mid{\overline{\underline{Answer}}}\mid}

\bold{Personification}

➡ Giving human qualities to objects and ideas.

\bold{Alliteration}

➡ Repeatation of initial constant sounds in the same line.

\bold{Simile}

➡ A device which compares 2 different things by using the words as or like.

&lt;b&gt;&lt;marquee&gt;❤..ℏ✺℘ḙ !т ℏḙℓ℘ṧ ʏ✺ṳ.. ❤...&lt;/marquee&gt;

akki08: thank you so much
nisha1456: Ur most welcome...☺
Answered by shreyansh8196
2

Personification: Personification is the technique or

practice of representing objects, qualities, etc. as humans, in art and

literature. Poems, ‘The Brook’, ‘Song of the Rain’, and ‘Ode to Autumn’ are

some famous examples of personification.

Alliteration: Alliteration is the use of the same letter or sound at the beginning of words that are close together, as ‘She sang a song of sixpence.’

Simile: Simile is a word or phrase that compares something

to something else, using words ‘like’, or ‘as’, for example ‘Her gown was as

white as snow.’...

Hope it helps u mate and if yes then plzzz Mark it as brainliest


akki08: thank you so much
Similar questions