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90. “Death, thou shalt die.” – This line
is an example of :
(A) Mime
(B) Fallacy
(C) Paradox
(D) Parable​

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Answered by nisha3272
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Answer:

parable

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Answered by VineetaGara
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Answer:

"Death, thou shalt die" - this statement is an example of a paradox.

Explanation:

A paradox is a statement which seems on its space to be logically contradictory or absurd, yet turns out to be interpretable in a way that makes sense. An instance is the conclusion to John dance sonnet "Death, Be Not Proud":

"One short sleep past, we wake eternally

And Death shall be no more; Death,thou shalt die."

NOTE: if the paradoxical accidents on joins two terms that in ordinary usage are contraries, it is called an oxymoron.

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