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figure of speech: is a rhetorical device that achieves a special effect by using words in distinctive ways. Figurative language is a word or phrase that departs from everyday literal language for the sake of comparison, emphasis, clarity, or freshness. These two literary terms are the same thing. They're synonyms.
She took Al's punishment and stood while Four threw knives at her. She also saved the little girl in her aptitude test.
Malcolm X
While worrying about what might go wrong if she takes the Friar's potion, she has a vision of waking in the crypt surrounded by the corpses of her relatives.
Oprah Winfrey majored in Speech Communications and Performing Arts while she attended Tennessee State University.
God says to me with a kindof smile, "Hey, how would you liketo be God a while and steer the world?"
I stood in the corner while I watched the fight.
alot of people stood by cause they were all scared of the bad ones
No, not all continents are surrounded by water. For example, Antarctica is mostly surrounded by the Southern Ocean, while Africa is connected to other continents through land.
Captain Roberts was killed by grapeshot, which struck him in the throat while he stood on the deck.
Yes.
The Ancient Mariner
Television speech are visual while radio speech are audio
No, hyperbole is not a repetition device. Hyperbole is a figure of speech where exaggeration is used for emphasis or effect, while repetition involves repeating words or phrases for rhetorical or stylistic purposes.
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Slang words are a type of informal language specific to certain groups or communities. While they can be considered a form of figurative language because they convey meaning beyond their literal interpretation, they are not typically categorized strictly as figures of speech like metaphors or similes.
in the brook that Pearl stood on one side while Hester stood on the other. also when Pearl plays with the water foam and eel-weed.