'Done with indoor complaints, libraries, querulous criticisms... Name the figure of speech
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Tautology
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'Complaints' and 'querulous' contains the same meaning.
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'Done with indoor complaints, libraries, querulous criticisms...
The figure of speech is Tautology.
- A figure of speech is any deliberate deviation from a literal statement or accepted use to emphasize, make clear, or accentuate a spoken or written expression.
- Metaphors, idioms, similes, ironies, antitheses, alliterations, personifications, and paradoxes are all common components of figures of speech.
- 'Complaint and Querulous' express the same meanings, which is a Tautology.
- A tautology is a statement that uses almost equivalent morphemes, words, or phrases to repeat a concept; it is essentially "saying the same thing twice" in literary criticism and rhetoric. Literature does not reliably distinguish between tautology and pleonasm.
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