‘The sea holiday was her past, mine is her laughter, Both wry with Laboured ease of loss’
(a) Irony (b) Metonymy (c) Oxymoron (d) Personification
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The given sentence is oxymoron since there are two opposite ideas which are joined to create an effect. Laboured meaning with 'great difficulty' and ease means 'comfortably'. Both words have opposite meanings but here they are clubbed together.
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