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iv) That wedge- like cleave the desert airs., Ans : Simile : The Pyramids are compared to wedges., v) Like the plums of a peacock, purple and green., Ans : Simile ; The Poetess has compared the purple and green, colour of the veil to the plumes (feathers) of a peacock ., vi) White as a feather and white as a cloud., Ans : Simile : The poetess has compared the white colour of the shroud, to the whiteness of the feather and the cloud., , b) Metaphor (Sua siete) :When an indirect comparison is made without the words, likeaS, aS......a8, $0, like, it is called metaphor., AM ACAI, feat AAA es 7 STITT, oT, PUNT AGH TM BIH AH Va. Ad ares ala Het sd, Exa.: i) Children are pillars of nation., ii) He faced sea of problems., iii) The cloudy summits of our time., Ans : Metaphor : Difficult achievement are implicitily ee to, cloudy summits’., iv) Queenly treasure is not in her store., Ans : Metaphor : The wealth of the country is implicitly compared to, queenly treasure., v) The living wealth of her love., Ans : Metaphor : The love of mohterland is implicitly compared to living, wealth., , C) Personification (Aaanpuitadt ater) :Personification is a figure in which objects without life are spoken, of as having life or the qualities of a human being., fafsta ae] asta ored orf coat ar TAT Aare arrara fea, ad Edd AS aol ALAA ST STH aTITATA., Exa.: i) The mountains sing together, the hills rejoice and clap hands., ii) The earth thirsts for rain: When it rains she smiles with plenty., iii) Their frowing foreheads to the skies,, : Personification : Mountains are described Bs humans beans, ’ foreheads.