English-2
Grade-6
Easy

Question

Death holds monarchs in his cold grasp.

  1. Hyperbole
  2. Simile
  3. Personification
  4. Metaphor

hintHint:

In this particular example of figure of speech, Death is compared to a living human being.

The correct answer is: Personification


    The correct answer is "Personification".
    Here, "Death" - an inanimate thing - has been bestowed with the personal and humane features - holding something in grasp - and therefore, is treated as a real person. We know that personification is the figure of speech which imposes personal attributes on non-living things to increase the dramatic impact of language. So, the correct answer is "Personification".

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