To err is human,to forgive is divine which figure of speech is this (personification, onomatopoeia, antithesis)?
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The correct answer is option (3). antithesis.
- "To err is human, to forgive is divine" could be a figure of speech referred to as antithesis.
- A figure of speech that has what seems to be a contradiction of ideas, terms, clauses, or sentences within a sound grammatical framework is called an antithesis.
- An antithesis should always mix two ideas into one sentence.
- Personification could be a figure of speech within which an inanimate object, whether or not it's alive, is given human characteristics and nature.
- Onomatopoeia involves the creation of a word that phonetically imitates, resembles, or refers to the sound that it describes.
- A term or phrase that encompasses a secondary meaning, which means on the far side of its literal meaning, is understood as a figure of speech or a rhetorical figure.
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