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write the meaning of the figure of speech with an example each sample each .
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Alliteration

Alliteration is the repetition of the beginning sounds of neighboring words.

Example:  She sells seashells.  

Anaphora

Anaphora is a technique where several phrases or verses begin with the same word or words.

Example:  I came, I saw, I conquered. - Julius Caesar

Assonance

Assonance is the repetition of vowel sounds (not just letters) in words that are close together. The sounds don't have to be at the beginning of the word.  

Example:

A - For the rare and radiant maiden whom the angels named Lenore. (Poe)

E - Therefore, all seasons shall be sweet to thee. (Coleridge)

I - From what I've tasted of desire, I hold with those who favor fire. (Frost)

O - Oh hear old Triton blow his wreathed horn. (Wordsworth)

U - Uncertain rustling of each purple curtain (Poe)

Euphemism

Euphemism is a mild, indirect, or vague term that often substitutes a harsh, blunt, or offensive term.

Example:

'A little thin on top' instead of 'going bald.'

Hyperbole

Hyperbole uses exaggeration for emphasis or effect.

Example:

I've told you to stop a thousand times.

Irony

Irony occurs when there's a marked contrast between what is said and what is meant, or between appearance and reality.

Example:

"How nice!" she said, when I told her I had to work all weekend. (Verbal irony)

Metaphor

A metaphor makes a comparison between two unlike things or ideas.

Example:

Heart of stone

Onomatopoeia

Onomatopoeia is the term for a word that sounds like what it is describing.

Example:

Whoosh

Splat

Oxymoron

An oxymoron is two contradictory terms used together.

Example:

Peace force

Personification

Personification gives human qualities to non-living things or ideas.

Example:

The flowers nodded.

Simile

A simile is a comparison between two unlike things using the words "like" or "as."

Example:

As slippery as an eel

Synecdoche

Synecdoche occurs when a part is represented by the whole or, conversely, the whole is represented by the part.

Example:

Wheels - a car

The police - one policeman

Understatement

An understatement occurs when something is said to make something appear less important or less serious.

Example:

It's just a scratch - referring to a large dent.

It's a litttle dry and sandy - referring to the driest desert in the world.

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Figures of speech:

Figures of speech is an integral part of a language.  It is used only in written text and oral literature.  The phrase has a different literal meaning but is used for some other meaning.

Types of figures of speech:

Personification

It ascribes human characteristics to inanimate or abstract objects. Example: My bike is a real beauty.

Metaphor

It compares two different things which have something in common. Example: He is the star of industry.

Simile

It compares two different things which have similar qualities. Example: He is as brave as a tiger.

Alliteration

A Series of words in a sentence, in the beginning, will have the same consonant sound. Example: Boston baked beans.

Onomatopoeia

It is used to express the sounds using imitating words. Example: My clock ticks loudly.

Hyperbole

It consists of exaggeration words. Example: You are fabulous than the rainbow colors.

Euphemism

It is the use of mild words instead of harsh or unpleasant words. Example: She is telling us a fairy tale.

Irony

It is the usage of words that express the opposite meaning to the literal meaning. Example: You are so sweet as poison.

Anaphora

It is a repetition of words. Example: He has one watch, one shirt, and one jacket.

Apostrophe

It represents the work that did not get involved in the original work. Example: The girl's mother loved her very much.

Explanation:

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