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Rhetorical devices of the speech can be confusing, but enlightening too. Here are 17 common ones in English to help you understand how to use them.
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  • NithJun.30 13:06
    It's nice but it is difficult to understand if some more examples are there means in will be nice
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  • PhillipGoodmanJul.1 01:00
    @ : Will try to add more examples. :)
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  • TINATEDJul.4 10:13
    thanks it really helps
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  • gee geeJul.5 13:34
    Good but need more examples. I need to know about repetition
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  • PhillipGoodmanJul.6 02:22
    @ : More examples are added ;0)
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  • arindoksJul.6 12:18
    Wow!!! This is lovely, I have the full understanding of the Figures of Speech now. I never knew they are up to 17, we were not thought all in school! This will really help me in my examinations... thank you.
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  • PhillipGoodmanJul.7 01:54
    @ : You are most welcome. Glad it helps :)
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  • Orya Stephens Jul.17 11:26
    Wow dis is a great work. I tink we shd help each other the way we can. No matter how small. Its useful for both non-literature students
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  • unknownJul.19 12:06
    Thanks, I really need it for my homework so... THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!! :)
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  • payalJul.23 17:00
    Best
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  • Kuriachan chiramelJul.27 11:09
    Is imagery a figure of speech?. The English text book of class VIII published by the govt of Andhra Pradesh on page 14 states that Imagery is a figurative language:" language which describes something in detail, using words to substitute for and create sensory stimulation, including visual imagery and sound imagery". And how come that you have not included it in the list.
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  • Syed M. IrfanJul.28 01:22
    Is Palindrome also a figure of Speech? And what about Satire, Irony, Idioms, Phrases and Proverbs, Epigram, Antithesis, Innuendo.
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  • irfansyedJul.28 08:59
    By mistake I mentioned Irony & Antithesis, which you had already covered in the article.
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