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"Personification" is the term for giving inanimate objects or ideas human characteristics.
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"The happy mother held her bundle of joy in her arms."The expression 'bundle of joy' is a term for a baby.
This term means that you are a good swimmer, fish can stride through the water and therfore the swimmer is good.
The term itself refers to a particular kind of figure of speech, that of the general referring to the specific or the specific referring to the general. As an example, a person might refer to his car as "my wheels." A warrior in centuries past could call his sword "my steel" or "my blade."
"Personification" is the term for giving inanimate objects or ideas human characteristics.
Various synonymous terms and phrases are available for "figure of speech". Perhaps the most common would be "device", but "expression" and "trope" and "turn of phrase", among others, are also possible.
It's not a word, it's a term or a figure of speech. And yes, it's correct.
It's an alliteration. This is not a figure of speech which Shakespeare used a lot.
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No. It is a figure of speech used in Greek Mythology referring to Helen of Troy.
A figure of speech that refers to a whole by its part
St. Charles
The term is "simile," which is a figure of speech comparing two unlike things using "like" or "as."
== == Overstatement (hyperbole): an exaggeration in order to emphasize a certain truth. Understatement: stating less than one means or implies. refers to a figure of speech that says less than is intended. Understatement usually has an ironic effect, and sometimes may be used for comic purposes.Technical term for understatement - Meiosis is a euphemistic figure of speech that intentionally understates something or implies that it is lesser in significance or size than it really is.In rhetoric, litotes is a figure of speech in which a certain statement is expressed by denying its opposite.
A figure of speech in which exaggeration is used for emphasis or effect, as in I could sleep for a year or This book weighs a ton.
"The happy mother held her bundle of joy in her arms."The expression 'bundle of joy' is a term for a baby.