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Figure of speech in sentence - They do not sweat and whine about their conditions

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Answered by kaustubh55
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Tautology bcoz sweat and whine their meaning is same
Answered by brokendreams
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ANSWER:

In the given sentence: “They do not sweat and whine about their conditions” Figure speech used is tautology which is represented by expression “sweat and whine”.

EXPLANATION:

Here the words “sweat and whine” Conveys the same meaning that is to complain pitifully.  

Figure of speech: It is also known as rhetorical figure. In it, single word or phrase is used to convey the language in figurative form. It may have repetitive words or such arrangement or words or their omission which forms literal meaning or it may have special phrase that may convey the meaning other than actual meaning of the words.

In tautology, a "phrase or expression" say the same thing twice but in a different way. Though it makes sentences wordier, it is helpful in adding emphasis and clarity.

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