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FIGURES OF SPEECH BY; JASMIN l. AMEROL
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What is a figure of speech.???
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Figures of Speech Figures of speech are words or phrases that depart from straightforward literal language. Figures of speech are often used and crafted for emphasis, freshness, expression, or clarity.
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Figures of Speech vs. Idioms Figures of speech is a word or phrase that departs from everyday literal language for the sake of comparison, emphasis, clarity, or freshness. Idioms A set expression of two or more words that means something other than the literal meanings of its individual words.literalmeanings
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There are 3 CLASSIFICATION
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Figure Based Upon Likeness 1.SIMILE > Expressed comparison between unlike things that have a common quality. > Can be identified by the use of As or Like. Examples: The little stars, like the little children, went first to bed. Far in the distance the river gleamed as a flashing sword of silver
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2. METAPHOR > an implied comparison between things essentially different but having some common quality. Examples: They ran like greased lightning. He's got tons of money.
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3.EPITHET > a word, generally an adjective, used not to qualify or to give information, but to point out and impart strength or ornament to diction. Examples: Alexander the great. Richard the lion hearted.
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4.PERSONIFICATION > Ascribes intelligence or feeling to abstract ideas of inanimate things. Examples: The first rays of morning tiptoed through the meadow. The flowers waltzed in the gentle breeze.
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5.APOSTROPHE >The dead are addressed to be living. >the absent as if present; and the animate object and abstract idea as if they were person. Example: oh world ! I cannot hold thee close enough. believe it is the lost wisdom of my grandfather Whose ways were his own and who died before I could ask.
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6. ALLIGORY > The representation of abstract ideas or principles by characters, figures, or events in narrative, dramatic, or pictorial form. Examples: the grass is always greener on the other side. Life is a journey, not a destination. Every dog has its day.
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Based Upon Other relation. 1.METONYMY or SYNCECDOCHE > One object may recall another which it closely suggests or a part may be made to mean the whole. example: have you read Shakespeare? He addressed the chair.
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2. ALLUSSION >For rhetorical effect, e reference is made to some familiar fact of history or literature. Example; there is no “Open Sesame” to the treasure of learning. Daniel come to judgment.
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3. HYPERBOLE > An exaggerated statement made for effect. Example: I have look all over creation for my book. It is going to take a bazillion years to get through Medical School.
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Figures Based Upon Sentence 1.CLIMAX >series of statements are arranged in the order of increasing importance. Examples: He sacrifice his home business, his home, and his honor for political gain..Lost, evaded, broken, dead within an hour.
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2. ANTICLIMAX >Result when the climatic order is reversed. It is often use in humorous writing. Example: "He died, like so many young men of his generation, he died before his time. She is beautiful, intelligent, and kind, she is almost perfect.
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3. IRONY >Veiled sarcasm. >it consist in using expression of commendation when the exact opposite is meant. example: He was suspended for his little mishap. The homeless survived in their cardboard palaces.
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4. EPIGRAM >A short witty, concise statement which has the nature of proverbs. Example: Conspicuous for his absence." Beauty when unadorned is most adorned."
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ALLITERATION > Repetition of initial vowel or similar consonant sound. Example: The soul selects her own society. You'll never put a better bit of butter on your knife.
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That’s all for these week.. Thank you.!!
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