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which poetic device is used in the line silver and blue as mountain mist ​

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Answered by AdorableMe
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The poetic device used in "silver and blue as mountain mist" is simile.

Simile is a figure of speech where one thing is directly compared to another using prepositions like ‘as’ and ‘like’.

Answered by Anonymous
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This line is taken from the poem BANGLE SELLERS, by SAROJINI NAIDU.

The line: Silver & blue as a mountain mist refers to “SIMILE”

The word similie means 'likeness'. A similie is a definite

expression of a likeness between objects, or events.

Example: King Richard was as brave as a lion.

-"She sat like a patience on a monument "-

Shakespeare .

A simile is usually introduced by words like as, like,

as....so, etc.

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