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1 -A figure of speech is a word or phrase that possesses a separate meaning from its literal definition. It can be a metaphor or simile, designed to make a comparison. It can be the repetition of alliteration or the exaggeration of hyperbole to provide a dramatic effect.
In truth, there are a wealth of these literary tools in the English language. But, let's start out by exploring some of the most common figure of speech examples
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2-Lines Figure of speech
1. In wondrous merry mood Tautology Inversion
2. They were so queer, so very queer. Repetition
3. And saw him peep within hyperbole
4. The grin grew broad. Alliteratio
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1.inversion
2.personification
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