You come to me like heaven's caring arms ldentify the figure of speech used here
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Answer: The figure of speech used here is PERSONIFICATION
Explanation: The human quality of having caring arms is given to heaven
hence it is PERSONIFICATION
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You come to me like heaven's caring arms the figure of speech used here is simile
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You come to me like heaven's caring arms the figure of speech used here is simile
simile
These two very comparable figures of speech can be distinguished by looking at their Latin and Greek roots. Simile is derived from the Latin word simile, which means "similar, like," which seems appropriate given that a simile usually includes the terms as or like in its comparison. "Love is a rose" is a metaphor, and "my love is like a red, red rose" is a simile.
examples:
- as cold as ice.
- as light as feather.
- like two piece in a pod.
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