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Where smiles are petals from the flowers.
Figure of Speech in the above line.
(A) Simile
(B) Metaphor
(C) Alliteratin
(D) Assonance​

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Answered by seeyanasamreen
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Answer:

Assonance

Explanation:

'Assonance' is the figure of speech.

Answered by Dhruv4886
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The figure of speech used is a metaphor

  • A metaphor is a figure of speech that directly compares two, unlike things, suggesting that one thing is another.
  • In the given line, the metaphor is where smiles are petals from the flowers.
  • The line is suggesting that smiles and petals from flowers share a similar quality or characteristic.
  • Just as petals are delicate and beautiful, smiles are also delicate and beautiful, like petals from flowers. I
  • n the line, there are no words "like" but it gives the meaning that smiles are similar to petals from flowers.

Hence, The figure of speech used is a metaphor

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