They ran as fast as thye wind
They act like a dog
Life is a journey
Your teeth are like stars
Hefights like a lion
He swims as fast as a fish
yes it is a figure of speech
the pen is mightier than the sword
` KwENto Mo Sa PaGonG.... ..
A synchedoche.
the examples are ; if the poem repeats the same statement then it is said to be refrain. 1. for men may come and men may go but i go on for ever
simile metaphor hyperbole personification irony allusion
Sure! Repetition in speech can include repeating words or phrases for emphasis (e.g. "I have a dream" in Martin Luther King Jr.'s speech) or using a repeated structure for rhythm (e.g. "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times" in Charles Dickens' "A Tale of Two Cities"). Repetition can help drive a point home, create a powerful effect, or make a speech more memorable.
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.
example of apostrope in figure of speech?
Alliteration
Alliteration
Repetition is a noun.
the pen is mightier than the sword
` KwENto Mo Sa PaGonG.... ..
A Repetition in Old Major's speech is the word, "Comrades".
A synchedoche.
A figure of speech is a word or phrase that goes beyond its literal meaning. Eight examples of figures of speech include simile, metaphor, hyperbole, alliteration, personification, onomatopoeia, irony, and sarcasm.
the examples are ; if the poem repeats the same statement then it is said to be refrain. 1. for men may come and men may go but i go on for ever