The more haste, the less speed which figure of speech is present
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PARADOX......figure of speech is used!!
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A figure of speech is a term or phrase that employs figurative language or phrases to convey a message that differs from the literal meaning.
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- The adage "The more haste, the less speed" refers to the likelihood that mistakes will be made when people try to do tasks more quickly than they anticipate.
- In other terms, it suggests that one can go more quickly when they don't try to do a job too quickly. Contrast-based figures of speech come in seven different varieties.
- Among them are Antithesis, Epigram, Paradox, Irony, and Litotes. Given that the sentence contains contrast words like more and less.
- The figure of speech used in this sentence is paradox. A paradox is a figure of speech in which a fact is communicated through blatant contradiction or inconsistency.
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