English-2
Grade-6
Easy

Question

The baby was clutching at everything in sight like an octopus.

  1. Onomatopoeia
  2. Simile
  3. Personification
  4. Idiom

hintHint:

In this particular example of figure of speech, the child is compared with an octopus.

The correct answer is: Simile


    The correct answer is "Simile".
    Here, the child is holding and grasping anything he can find near him just like an octopus stretches its hands to grab its prey. We know that simile is the figure of speech that makes a clear and direct comparison between to objects or persons. So, the correct answer is "Simile".

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