Words are easy like the wind is which figure of speech
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It is a simile.
Explanation:
- A simile are comparing two unlike things using Like or as.
- A simile typically belongs to figurative language where comparison is made between two things.
- To poems and speeches it's adds emotional touch to a fact.
- As in the above question "like" is used to compare words and wind , which are indeed not common, but has "something" similar.
- Moreover, simile makes explicit comparisons.
There are many figures of speech in grammar. some of them are :-
- Simile : simile compares two unlike things by using "like" of "as".
example : We are like water.
- Metaphor : This concepts are based on exactness. While comparing it tells that one thing is exactly similar as another.
example : He is a god.
- Personification : We personify a word by describing it as a human.
example : As if the time was crying aloud.
- Hyperbole : It is an art how can you exaggerate one thing while comparing.
example : The pain in my leg didn't stand as much as the one that stayed in my heart for betrayal.
- onomatopoeia : It's describe the exact sound of the living just by pronouncing them.
example: The drumming on the channel.
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