A metaphor is demonstrated by the words "she ran like the wind." The figure of speech that characterises winter as an old man with a white, snowy beard is personification, to answer your question.
A figure of speech in which an idea or an animal is given human traits is known as personification. The figure of speech in the term "happy as a lark" is therefore a simile. A simile is a device of speech that draws parallels between two distinct objects. It's a direct comparison because it's similar to the words "as" and "like. Many similes, such as happy as a lark or busy as a bee, are clichés, so try to come up with original, one-of-a-kind similes.
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