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you are as brave as lions. The figure of speech in the line is
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Answered by adrika03287
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Simile: In this figure of speech, two things are compared that are not really the same, used to make a description more emphatic or vivid (e.g. as brave as a lion). The difference between simile and metaphor is that you can obviously see words "like" in the sentence.

Answered by ayush31012008
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Answer:

don't know exactly but I think its a simile..as you is referred to lions

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