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Which figure of speech used here? victory with no survivors ​(a)epigram (b) litotes (c) both a and b (d) euphemism

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Answered by stoysem
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Answered by shkulsum3
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The figure of speech used here is litotes.

  • Litotes, a figure of speech used to minimise or understate the true significance of a phrase, is when a speaker uses a negative statement to express an affirmative idea. A speaker or writer will use a double negative or negation to convey the intended meaning rather than stating a positive direction.
  • To use a litotes example, say I am not unhappy to mean I am happy. This technique is frequently employed to emphasise a point, add irony, or lessen the impact of a statement.
  • Litotes is a word that is frequently used to convey nuance and subtlety in literature, poetry, and everyday speech. The effective use of litotes can aid in the elegant and economical communication of complex ideas.

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