what is oxymoron figure of speech?
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a figure of speech in which apparently contradictory terms appear in conjunction (e.g. faith unfaithful kept him falsely true ).
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What is figure of speech? Explain Oxymoron
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◇A figure of speech is a deviation from the ordinary use of words in order to increase their effectiveness.
◇Basically, it is a figurative language that may consist of a single word or phrase.
◇It may be a simile, a metaphor or personification to convey the meaning other than the literal meaning.
It is a figure of speech which combines two seemingly contradictory or incongruous words for sharp emphasis or effect. For example,
◇“darkness visible” (Milton);
◇“make haste slowly” (Suetonius)
◇“loving hate” (Romeo and Juliet)
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