Explain different Types Of Figure Of Speech With Examples
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Personification
It occurs when a writer gives human traits to non-human or inanimate objects. It is similar to metaphors and similes that also use comparison between two objects.
Hyperbole
It uses extreme exaggeration. It exaggerates to lay emphasis on a certain quality or feature. It stirs up emotions among the readers, these emotions could be about happiness, romance, inspiration, laughter or sadness.
Simile
It is a type of comparison between things or objects by using “as” or “like,"
Pun
Pun is the manipulation of words that have more than one meanings. It brings humor in an expression.
Metaphor
Metaphor is comparing two unlike objects or things, which may have some common qualities.
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Figures of speech are a very important method of communication in our society. They specify between different shades of meaning and give more accurate descriptions. Some examples of common figures of speech include the simile, metaphor, pun, personification, hyperbole, understatement, paradox and oxymoron.
Types of figure of speech:
Simile. A figure of speech that says that one thing is like another different thing.
Metaphor. A figure of speech that says that one thing is another different thing.
Hyperbole. ...
Oxymoron.
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