What is the figure of speech in 'like a lily in bloom'
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The figure of speech in 'Like a Lilly in Bloom' is a simile.
Explanation:
- Similes are a part of English language.
- They are mostly used in poetry and prose by several poets to compare different traits or qualities of two things.
- Simile grabs the attention of the readers and makes them critically observe things.
- The mentioned simile is used by Leigh Hunt in the poem Abou Ben Adhem.
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