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simile=compares of two entity with the use of as & like.
ex.her soul is as clean as newly washed garment.
metaphor=comparison w/o the use of like or as.
ex.a sea of troubles
apostrophe=the writer addressed a person who is usually either absent,deceases,an inaminate object or an abstarct thing.
ex.what ail's you,o see that you flee.
Simile,Metaphor,Personification,and Hyperbole Simlie-has the words like or as in the sentence or passage Metaphor-is a directcomparison between 2 diff. Objects with a common quality Personification-is a figure of speech wherein animals,objects,or ideas are given human characteristics Hyperbole-its expression is an evident exaggeration of the meaning intended to be conveyed,or by which things are represented as much greater of less,better or worse,than they really are.
Hyperbole,Personification,Simile,metaphor,metolony
the pen is mightier than the sword
` KwENto Mo Sa PaGonG.... ..
A synchedoche.
simile metaphor hyperbole personification irony allusion
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
example of apostrope in figure of speech?
` KwENto Mo Sa PaGonG.... ..
the pen is mightier than the sword
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.
A figure of speech
simile metaphor hyperbole personification irony allusion
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
A figure of speech is a word or phrase that insinuates more than the literal meaning. It can come in many forms such as a metaphor or alliteration. An example of a figure of speech as a metaphor would be "I have butterflies in my stomach". An example of an alliteration would be "Blue baby bonnets".
The Tagalog term for "figure of speech" is "larawang-diwa."
with
A rhetorical statement is any statement that is intended to not have any feedback, output, or response to it.