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hope springs eternal (figure of speech )​

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Answered by sukhmanbrar3
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FIGURES OF SPEECH

We use figures of speech in "figurative language" to add colour and interest, and to awaken the imagination.

Figurative language is everywhere, from classical works like Shakespeare or the Bible, to everyday speech, pop music and television commercials.

It makes the reader or listener use their imagination and understand much more than the plain words.

Figurative language is the opposite of literal language.

Literal language means exactly what it says.

Figurative language means something different to (and usually more than) what it says on the surface:

EXAMPLE-

· He ran fast. (literal)

· He ran like the wind. (figurative)

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