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the figure of speech for anxious hour

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Answered by priyappu55
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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.

Answered by qwxavi
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A figure of speech commonly used to describe anxious or tense moments is "ticking clock."

This phrase evokes the image of a clock with a loud and persistent ticking sound, emphasizing the sense of urgency and pressure in the moment. The phrase is often used to describe a situation where time is running out and there is a need for quick action. For example, "The deadline for the project is fast approaching and the ticking clock is making everyone in the office anxious."

Another figure of speech that could be used to describe anxious or tense moments could be:

  • Tightrope walk: This metaphor compares a stressful situation to walking on a tightrope, suggesting that one misstep could result in disaster.
  • Pressed for time: This phrase conveys a sense of being rushed and under time pressure, as if being physically pushed or squeezed by the ticking clock.

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