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You are as sweet as honey. ( Identify the Fig. of Speech)​

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Answered by nightread
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Answer:

You are as sweet as honey.

This is a simile. A simile is a figure of speech which involves the comparison of one thing to another. Eg. she was as brave as a lion. OR She dances like a swan.

Answered by Anonymous
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Identify the Figures of Speech.

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A simile is a figure of speech that uses comparison. In a simile, we use two specific words “like” and “as” to compare two things.

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Examples :-

• He is as tall as giraffe.

• He is brave like a lion.

• She is as fast as cheetah.

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