'his eyes were blue, blazing ice' pg.13 blazing annotates fire, while ice annotates the coolness and they'd be opposites...
"His eyes were blue, blazing ice" pg.13
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You need to read the book.
I Donβt know
Maybe page 124
It would be an oxymoron.
page 43
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An oxymoron juxtaposes two contradictory words for the purpose of description. An example of a sentence using an oxymoron would be: He was the recipient of the same crazy wisdom that his father had.
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George Carlin referred to "military intelligence" as an oxymoron in one of his comedy performances.
The antonym of an oxymoron is a tautology. For example: "almost exactly" is an oxymoron. "Tiny little" is a tautology.
When two opposite words are used in one phrase. An example of an oxymoron is "clearly confused"
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The term 'jumbo shrimp' is an example of an oxymoron. The term 'military intelligence' is not a true oxymoron, but it seems that way sometimes. He was not the first veterinarian to discover that a 'small elephant' was an oxymoron.
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An 'austere clown' is an example of an oxymoron.
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An example of an oxymoron in The Cay by Theodore Taylor is "deafening silence." This phrase combines two contradictory words, as silence is typically associated with quietness, not loudness.
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It would be an oxymoron.