identify the figure of speech
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Figure of Speech refers to the use of a word or phrase diverging from its literal meaning. It is the typical attempt by the speaker’s conscious effort to deviate from the strict literal sense of a word thereby creating room for ambiguityOpens in new window in interpretation.
Figure of speech may consist in a special repetition, arrangement or omission of words with literal meaning, or a phrase with a specialized meaning not based on the literal meaning of the words in it, as in idiomOpens in new window, metaphorOpens in new window, simileOpens in new window, hyperboleOpens in new window or personification
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a word or expression used not with its original meaning but in an imaginative way to make a special effect
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10 Figures of Speech with Examples (1)
Alliteration. The repetition of an initial consonant sound. ...
Anaphora. The repetition of the same word or phrase at the beginning of successive clauses or verses. ...
Antithesis. The juxtaposition of contrasting ideas in balanced phrases. ...
Apostrophe. ...
Asssonance. ...
Chiasmus. ...
Euphemism. ...
Hyperbole.
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