Oh, well, I was simply using a figureofspeech, High Lord.
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Indicate the figureofspeech used in each of the following sentences:
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This keeping of distance was no mere figureofspeech for her.
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That is no mere figureofspeech: it is an actual truth.
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He had not thought it was more than a figureofspeech.
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The intimacy afforded by this simple stylisticdevice pervades the reader's experience.
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In Carrie, it's a stylisticdevice that's still new to him, and whereas he now uses it sparingly, here, it's everywhere.
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Instead, Wenders favors the stylisticdevice of making foreground figures stand out sharply from a deep background, giving the film a modern, painterly look.
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Veteran British farceur Alan Ayckbourn is able to carry off this sort of stylisticdevice, but this effort comes across as a pale, vulgar imitation.
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But neither the main narrative nor these stylisticdevices goes deep enough to reveal his motivations.
Uso de rhetorical figure en inglés
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It is a mere rhetoricalfigure-whatthey call in the books, hyperbole.
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Her feminine mind pounced on the gross literalness of his rhetoricalfigure.
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Thus she cries, not in rhetoricalfigure of speech, but in deep conviction.
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But the first time that it is a mere rhetoricalfigure.
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You may think I'm indulging some rhetoricalfigure of speech merely.
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But under what rhetoricalfigure are we to represent the Deity of Mr Sadler?
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Von Humboldt suggests that the rhetoricalfigure employed by Dante in his description of the River of Light with its banks of wonderful flowers (Par.
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They are rhetoricalfigures of speech, necessarily, upon whatever theological system we regard them.
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Hannity and Jones lean on rhetoricalfigures made famous by illuminati-phobes and Triumph the Insult Comic Dog.
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[Footnote: This is far from being a rhetoricalfigure of speech.
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Even the Indians are remarkably fond of bold metaphors and other rhetoricalfigures, as is abundantly proved by their speeches and legends.