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प्रश्न
She's a lioness; don't mess with her.
She'll not spare you if you're a prankster.
Pick out the line that has a metaphor in it.
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उत्तर
‘She’s a lioness’ is the line that has a metaphor in it.
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She knows how to thaw you, saw you – so beware!
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A symbol of power and strength.
She puts her life at stake,
She's real, she's not fake!
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For all nature looked gay.
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Are machines humble to accept the evolution of human brain? Why?
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