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To the fair haired youth may a pitfall be explain the figure of speech​

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Answered by thayyilunni
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Answer:Inversion

Words are not in proper order. The correct order is "may be pitfall to the fair haired youth".

Explanation:

Answered by roopa2000
1

Answer:

inversion

The order of the words is incorrect. "Maybe a pitfall to the fair-haired youth" is the proper sequence.

Explanation:

the figure of speech​:

A term or phrase that purposefully deviates from standard language use in order to achieve a particular rhetorical impact is known as a figure of speech or a rhetorical figure.

Types and Examples:

  • SIMILE. In simile two unlike things are explicitly compared. ...
  • METAPHOR. It is an informal or implied simile in which words like, as, and so are omitted. ...
  • PERSONIFICATION. ...
  • METONYMY. ...
  • APOSTROPHE. ...
  • HYPERBOLE. ...
  • SYNECDOCHE. ...
  • TRANSFERRED EPITHETS.

Figures of Speech:

Euphemism

He died peacefully while resting.

Irony

Your hands are dirt-clean.

Anaphora

Speech by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. entitled "I Have a Dream"

Apostrophe

Little star, in the distance, How I'm unsure of who you are.

The precise meaning of the figure of speech:

a figure of speech is any deliberate departure from a literal statement or accepted use to emphasize, make clear, or accentuate a spoken or written expression. Figures of speech are a fundamental component of language and may be found in spoken literature, well-crafted poetry and prose, and ordinary speech.

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