What is the figure of speech of blue as the wing of halcyon wild
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The answer to your question is : The figures of speech used in the above given statement is Simile.
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Blue as the wing of halcyon wild
- It is a Simile.
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- A Simile is the explicit statement of the similarity existing between the two different things. There must be two things different in kind. The comparison The resemblance between the two things must be distinctly stated. A Simile, therefore is always introduced by such words as 'like', 'as', 'such', 'so', 'similarly', etc.
- Here 'blue' and ' the wing of halcyon' has been compared by the word 'as', so it is a Simile. Example : Black as coal.
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