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A paradox is something that seems contradictory. However, in order to be true paradox, the statement must actually be true.

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All kinds of figure of speech?

Figure of speech is the use of word or phrase to interpret a certain idea. The second figure of speech means, continuing the same sentence or making a comparison with the idea in the previous sentence.


What part of speech is paradox?

"Paradox" is a noun.


Which of these is a figure of speech in which contrasting or paradoxical ideas are presented in parallel form?

Antithesis is a figure of speech where contrasting or paradoxical ideas are presented in parallel form for emphasis and rhetorical effect. It creates a memorable impact by highlighting the differences between two opposing ideas within the same sentence or phrase.


What is a figure of speech that combines two opposing or contradictory ideas?

antithesis is a noun. you can't antithesis anyone. just like you can't say he is an antithesis person. but you can say that this poem shows great antithesis.


How many types of figure of speech?

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What is the Tagalog of figure of speech?

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Figure of speech according to similarities?

figure of speech according to categories


Give him credit is an example of what figure of speech?

figure of speech is a kind of a style. the credit of this is point of figure.


What figure of speech is Munch and Crunch?

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What figure of speech is as slippery as glass?

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