describe any 5 figures of speech with 2 examples each.
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1. Repetition : In this figure of speech, a word or a phrase is repeated.
Ex: Two and two makes four
So little they rose, so little they fell.
2. Alliteration : In this figures of speech, a letter (sounds ) is repeated.
Ex: Four fools fell in the fountain.
Simple sunlight silence is hovering there.
3. Interrogation : In this figure of speech, questions are asked without expecting answers.
Ex: How will you explain the life?
Allow to sell me a couple?
4. Exclamation : In this figure of speech, exclamation mark is used to draw the attention through surprise.
Ex: What a tragic character!
You are so kind!
5. Apostrophe : In this figure of speech, apostrophe mark is used to address somebody who is absent or dead.
Ex: O my frnd! I miss you
O God! plz help me.
Hope this helps you. ...
THANK YOU. ..
1. Repetition : In this figure of speech, a word or a phrase is repeated.
Ex: Two and two makes four
So little they rose, so little they fell.
2. Alliteration : In this figures of speech, a letter (sounds ) is repeated.
Ex: Four fools fell in the fountain.
Simple sunlight silence is hovering there.
3. Interrogation : In this figure of speech, questions are asked without expecting answers.
Ex: How will you explain the life?
Allow to sell me a couple?
4. Exclamation : In this figure of speech, exclamation mark is used to draw the attention through surprise.
Ex: What a tragic character!
You are so kind!
5. Apostrophe : In this figure of speech, apostrophe mark is used to address somebody who is absent or dead.
Ex: O my frnd! I miss you
O God! plz help me.
Hope this helps you. ...
THANK YOU. ..
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Alliteration :
is the repetition of the beginning sounds of neighboring words. Examples are:
•She sells seashells.
•Walter wondered where Winnie was.
•Blue baby bonnets
•Nick needed new notebooks.
•Fred fried frogs.
Irony :is when there is a contrast between what is said and what is meant, or between appearance and reality. Examples are:
•“How nice!” she said, when I told her I had to work all weekend. (Verbal irony)
•A traffic cop gets suspended for not paying his parking tickets. (Situational irony)
Metaphor : compares two unlike things or ideas. Examples are:
•Heart of stone
•Time is money
•The world is a stage
•She is a night owl
•He is an ogre
Oxymoron : is two contradictory terms used together. Examples are:
•Peace force
•Kosher ham
•Jumbo shrimp
•Small crowd
•Free market
Simile : is a comparison between two unlike things using the words "like" or "as." Examples are:
•As slippery as an eel
•Like peas in a pod
•As blind as a bat
•Eats like a pig
•As wise as an owl
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is the repetition of the beginning sounds of neighboring words. Examples are:
•She sells seashells.
•Walter wondered where Winnie was.
•Blue baby bonnets
•Nick needed new notebooks.
•Fred fried frogs.
Irony :is when there is a contrast between what is said and what is meant, or between appearance and reality. Examples are:
•“How nice!” she said, when I told her I had to work all weekend. (Verbal irony)
•A traffic cop gets suspended for not paying his parking tickets. (Situational irony)
Metaphor : compares two unlike things or ideas. Examples are:
•Heart of stone
•Time is money
•The world is a stage
•She is a night owl
•He is an ogre
Oxymoron : is two contradictory terms used together. Examples are:
•Peace force
•Kosher ham
•Jumbo shrimp
•Small crowd
•Free market
Simile : is a comparison between two unlike things using the words "like" or "as." Examples are:
•As slippery as an eel
•Like peas in a pod
•As blind as a bat
•Eats like a pig
•As wise as an owl
HOPE IT HELPS YOU
PLEASE MARK IT AS BRAINLIEST!!!
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