define oxymoron and personification with an example:)
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An "oxymoron" is a figure of speech that has two contradictory or opposite words appearing side by side. So, basically, it's a combination of two words that really have opposite meanings, but we use them, you know, regularly in sentences and phrases.
Example:
•Act naturally.
•Alone together.
•Amazingly awful.
•Bittersweet.
•Clearly confused.
•Dark light.
•Deafening silence.
•Definitely maybe.
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Hi oxymoron is a figure of speech that we use in our day to day life
Example:
Deafening silence
Act naturally
Personification is also a figure of speech
Personification is when we use sentences like the stars are dancing with the clouds. So here the stars are not literally dancing it’s just a type of phrase you give to non living things
Example:
Deafening silence
Act naturally
Personification is also a figure of speech
Personification is when we use sentences like the stars are dancing with the clouds. So here the stars are not literally dancing it’s just a type of phrase you give to non living things
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