What figurative language is involved in the sound of silence?
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sound of silence by simon and Garfunkel FONT personification the attribution of human nature or character to animal inanimate object or abstract notion especially as rhetorical figure
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This shows that Simon and Garfunkel have been thinking about the ideas presented in this song for a long time. “Sound of silence.” This phrase has two figures of speech: alliteration and oxymoron. The repetition of the “s” sound makes this phrase both poetic and memorable.
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