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No one likes puns, alliterations, antitheses, argument, and analysis better than I do; but I sometimes had rather be without them.

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Answered by nidaeamann
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Explanation:

The statement given in question statement is comparative by nature where the writer is comparing his skills with others and says that he is better than all others. However in addition to comparison he is also saying that he does not have keen interest in these skills or he wants that he would be fine without these skills.

Answered by priyaag2102
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No one likes puns, alliterations, antitheses, argument, and analysis better than I do; but I sometimes had rather be without them.

Explanation:

Pun - A sentence may be a joke supported by the interaction of homophones - words with a similar pronunciation however totally different meanings. It may play with words that sound similar, however not precisely the same. The humor (if any) of the joke comes from the confusion of the two meanings.

The statement given within the question statement is comparative wherever the author is examining his skills with others and says that he's higher than all others but except for the comparison, he's conjointly spoken communication that he's not deeply fascinated by these skills or needs he would be fine while not these skills.

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