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Jun 1

"Its scent rose from the pot" figure of speech, description and meaning?

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Jun 1
This is a metaphorical figure of speech that describes the strong and pleasant aroma emanating from a pot. It suggests that the scent is powerful and noticeable, filling the air with its fragrance. The phrase can also imply that the scent is enticing and inviting, drawing people in with its alluring aroma.
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Jun 1
Figure of speech: Personification

Description: The fragrance of the cooking dish is described as if it has the ability to rise by itself like a physical entity.

Meaning: This figurative language emphasizes the strong and alluring aroma of the dish, which seems to possess a palpable presence and ascend from the pot as if it has a life of its own.
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