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Figures of Speech

Definition and Examples of Simile

April 19, 2022December 11, 2020 by Sana

Definition and Examples of Simile Definition of Simile The word simile came from a Latin word “similis” which means “like or likeness”. Simile is an expression of likeness/similarity/resemblance between two …

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Figures of Speech: Figurative language

April 19, 2022September 27, 2020 by Sana

Figurative Language in English Literature(Commonly Used Figures of Speech) The use of figurative language or figures of speech goes back to ancient time. We can find the use of figurative …

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Definition and Types of Irony

April 19, 2022July 12, 2020 by Sana

What is Irony?(Definition and Types of Irony) What is irony? Irony is a situation in which there is a contrast between expectation and reality. We use irony to create a …

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Literary Terms Used in English Drama

April 19, 2022June 29, 2020 by Sana

What is a Literary Term?Literary Terms Used In English Drama Literary term is a technique or a device used by a writer to tactfully emphasize, embellish, or strengthen their compositions. We can define Literary term in …

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