Seeming still but still in motion What is the figure of speech??
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The figure of speech is oxymoron. It is the use of two contradictory words together to emphasize something
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'Seeming still but still in motion,' the figure of speech is oxymoron.
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- An oxymoron is a figure of speech in which two contradictory words are placed beside each other.
- The words which have opposite meanings appear in the same line.
- It does not provide any specific insights as compared to paradoxes.
- In the given sentence, the words 'still' and 'motion' are the example of an oxymoron.
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