082 figure of speech
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Identify the figure of speech and explain it
i) And all that Mighty heart is lying still.
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Answer:
Figures of speech are departures from the direct way of speaking or writing, intended to explain, emphasize, elucidate or embellish what is being said.
They are chiefly used in poetry for the sake of vividness. They are also used in prose especially in public speeches to give added effect or beauty to what is said.
The figures of speech may be divided into five sections:
1. Figures based on Similarity or Likeness. They are :
(1) Simile (2) Metaphor
(3) Personification (4) Apostrophe
2. Figures based on Contrast, Difference or Surprise. They are :
(1) Antithesis (2) Epigram
(3) Paradox (4) Oxymoron
(5) Irony (6) Euphemism
(7) Litotes
3. Figures based on Association or Substitution. They are :
(1) Metonymy (2) Synecdoche
4. Figures based on Construction or Arrangement of words. They are :
(1) Interrogation (2) Exclamation
(3) Climax (4) Anticlimax
(5) Hyperbole (6) Transferred Epithet
(7) Tautology
5. Figures based on Sound. They are :
(1) Pun (2) Alliteration
(3) Onomatopoeia