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what is the figure of the speech - "biiter and sweet" ?​

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Answered by captainamerica05
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The word "bittersweet" is not an example of antithesis; however, it is a great example of oxymoron. An oxymoron is a figure of speech that combines contrasting terms for effect. So, because the separate terms "bitter" and "sweet" contrast each other, their combination creates an oxymoron.

Answered by Anonymous
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Oxymoron is the figure of speech used in - " bitter and sweet".

➡️ Oxymoron is the figure of speech which comprises of two opposite words.

Example : Good and bad, day and night.

⚫Here, " bitter" has a contrast meaning with the word " sweet ".

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