ENGLISH LITERATURE (CBSE/UGC NET)

LITERATURE QUESTIONS

PURITAN LITERATURE

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Comparing a difficult or unknown idea to something familiar
A
Analogy
B
Simile
C
Either A or B
D
None of the above
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -An analogy is a comparison made to show how two different things are similar, especially in limited ways. An analogy is a technique frequently used in literature to explain something by comparing it to something else (a literary device). There are several types of analogies you can make.

Detailed explanation-2: -Examples of Word Analogies hammer : nail :: comb : hair. white : black :: up : down. mansion : shack :: yacht : dinghy. short : light :: long : heavy.

Detailed explanation-3: -In writing, analogy can be useful to explain an unfamiliar concept or idea. Using an analogy to link this idea to something that is familiar can help the reader better comprehend what you’re trying to say. It’s also a catchy and clever way to help get a point across.

Detailed explanation-4: -By definition, an analogy is a comparison of two things with similarities and differences. The comparison can help you see the similarities between them. For example, ‘Finding my car keys is like finding a needle in a haystack. ‘ The comparison of the two things tells the reader that finding the keys is hard.

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