The figure of speech used in the phrase "driving her up the wall" is an idiom. It conveys a sense of frustration or annoyance, suggesting that something is making her feel overwhelmed or exasperated. This expression uses imagery to illustrate the emotional state rather than being taken literally.
Bill Murray said "Yeah I'm crazy, crazy like a fox" in Scrooged.
You have to state what Bhagat Singh said for this question to be answered accurately.
It is thought he is 43 year old Jonathan Briley, but it has never been officially identified. Many people, like myself, would prefer not to know or to see such a picture.Johnathan's mother said in an interview:"I hope we're not trying to figure out who this is. Instead, we should figure out who we are, through watching that."
PIE
Alexander the Great
It is generally used as a figure of speech to mean that what is being said is nonsense.
ur mother said you were black>>>> and does not love you>>>>
The words that come out of someone's mouth go in quotation marks. (said the policeman) does not go inside quotation marks.
Bill Murray said "Yeah I'm crazy, crazy like a fox" in Scrooged.
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".
Reported speech is speech that is reported indirectly, that is, without the use of quotation marks. The word 'that', or similar, is either explicitly stated, or implied, after the word 'said' or its equivalent.For example:'My son's teacher said that his homework had deteriorated since he joined the football team.' (Reported, or indirect, speech.)'My son's teacher said "Your son's homework has deteriorated since he joined the football team."' (Direct speech.)'Jane told me she would go with me to the dentist.' (Reported, or indirect, speech.)'Jane said to me "I will go with you to the dentist."' (Direct speech.)Note that verbs are put further into the past in reported speech. What is perfect in direct speech ('has') becomes pluperfect in reported speech ('had'). What is future in direct speech ('will') becomes 'future in the past' in reported speech ('would').Reported speech is something that was said by one person, and is now being repeated (or summarised) by another person.For example:"Tommy said, 'I don't like broccoli'," said Jo.Here, the phrase "I don't like broccoli" is reported speech - Jo is telling us that Tommy said it."Tommy said he didn't like broccoli," said Jo."he didn't like broccoli" is also reported speech - Jo is giving us a summary of what Tomy said.
Direct speech is: "Hello," he said. He said is the main thing there.Indirect speech is: 'He said hello to us'. Notice the inverted commas instead of the speech marks.
Irony is used to hide the true meaning of what is really wanted to be said. You're incredibly beautiful, it has been said to an ugly woman is an example of irony.
The figure of speech used in this sentence is known as an idiom. In this case, "go fly a kite" is a common idiom that means to dismiss someone or to tell them to go away. It is a polite way of refusing a request or ignoring someone's demands.
Grendel's mother is said to have ruled over the lake for about 50 years. She was a powerful and vengeful figure in the epic poem Beowulf.
A simile is a figure of speech comparing to unlike things using the word like or as. That being said there is no set simile for associated. Are you trying to ask about a synonym?
To turn direct speech to reported speech, you need to change the pronouns and verb tenses, and often introduce reporting verbs like "said" or "told." For example, a direct speech sentence like "She said, 'I am going to the store.'" can be turned into reported speech as "She said that she was going to the store."