It is the relation where a part is put for the whole. This relation is called …
Metaphors b) Personification c) Metonymy d) Synecdoche
State a stylistic device used in the sentence.
I have many mouths to feed.
Metaphors b) Personification c) Irony d) Synecdoche
State a stylistic device used in the sentence.
Man cannot live by bread alone.
Metaphors b) Personification c) Irony d) Metonymy
State a stylistic device used in the sentence.
Check out my new wheels.
Metaphors b) Personification c) Irony d)
… is a sharp, bitter, or cutting expression or remark; a bitter gibe or taunt.
a) Irony b) Sarcasm c) Paradox d) Litotes
105. “Irony ” refers to … :
a) two concepts b) three concepts c) four d) five
106. Which stylistic devise is used in the sentence? "I can resist anything but temptation." - Oscar Wilde
Hyperbole b) Epithet c) Irony d) Paradox
107. … - a figure of speech that has two contradictory words appearing side by side. It is a combination of two words in which the meaning is opposite in sense.
Paradox b) Epithet c) Irony d) Oxymoron
108.Which stylistic devise is used in the sentence? When the exam results released she cried silently.
Paradox b) Epithet c) Irony d) Oxymoron
109. Which stylistic devise is used in the sentence? “Her husband is an Othello.”
Antonomasia b) Hyperbole c) Epithet d) Oxymoron
110. A figure of speech that uses "like" or "as" to compare to dissimilar things is called:
a
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