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Conclusion of figure of speech

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Conclusion of figure of speech

  • The literal meaning of it is not the same as the figurative language used. There is only one word in it. A literal meaning, a metaphor, or a phrase may be repeated in this arrangement. Form of expression used to express ideas or amplify effects, frequently by contrasting or comparing two things that the reader or listener is familiar with in terms of their meaning or connotation.
  • The writing's beauty is enhanced by it. The reader is left wondering as a result and the sentence becomes deeper. The author's words come to life as a result of it. The use of figurative language reveals the author's intention as well as his motivation for using certain words.
  • These figurative language devices are used to emphasise a point or to convey a concept's importance or lack thereof. Figures of speech that can be used for this include hyperbole, antithesis, oxymoron, irony, and litotes.
  • Learning English's figures of speech, such as similes, metaphors, and personification, aids students in better comprehending the language's figurative elements while also exposing them to clichés and slang.

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