The definition of a paradox figure of speech is that it is a logic or a statement that contradicts itself. It also refers to a statement that starts with something that is true but ends in something that is not acceptable.
Antithesis A+
This figure of speech is antithesis.
Parallelism is the figure of speech used in parallel form to present contrasting or paradoxical ideas by structuring them in a similar way. This form helps to emphasize the differences or contradictions between the ideas, creating a powerful impact on the reader or listener.
The answer is parallel because a parallel has 2 sided figure.
cylinder
It is a cylinder.
parallelogramrectanglesquare
CIRCLE
no.
A trapezoid only has only two parallel sides.
If both sides are parallel, the figure can be a square, rectangle, rhombus, or parallelogram. If only one side is parallel, the figure can be a trapezoid, or isosceles trapezoid. In Britain, trapezoids are called trapeziums.
A triangle cannot have two parallel sides. In order for a figure to be a triangle, it must be a closed figure with three sides and three angles. If two of the sides were parallel, there is no way the figure could be closed by only one other line.