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WHY THE PARROT DOES NOTHING BUT GROAN
TELL THE FIGURES OF SPEECH

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Answered by archana2025
12
Figures of Speech

Language can be used in two ways – literally and figuratively. Literal language is direct and uses the real definition and meanings of words and phrases. But when we talk figuratively, the meaning of any word/phrase will depend on the context in which they are used. A figure of speech relies on such figurative language and rhetoric.

When using figures of speech the words will diverge from their literal meanings, to give a more stylized and specialized meaning to these words. Let us take for example the phrase”fast like lightning”. This phrase merely implies great speed, it does not mean literally as fast as lightning. Example: “On hearing the school bell the kids ran out of the class as fast as lightning”. 




HYPERLOOP: mam can you tell the figure of speech in the above sentence
Answered by chintankhambayat
18

Answer:figure of speech is onomatopoeia

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