Figure of Speech - Definition, Examples, Quiz and Explanation | Trick
Figure of Speech: Dear students, If you have less time, focus on these 5 ONLY: ✔️ Simile ✔️ Metaphor ✔️ Personification ✔️ Alliteration ✔️ Hyperbole ✍️✍️ Useful Content for you: Easy Peasy Tip , One line Tip (Quick Revision Trick) Alliteration = repetition of the same beginning sound Apostrophe = Addressing someone absent or non-living Hyperbole = exaggeration (even with like/as sometimes) or impossible Irony = opposite of what is expected Metaphor = No “like/as” + direct statement Onomatopoeia = Words that imitate sound Oxymoron = Two opposite words together Personification = non-living thing do human action Pun = One word → two meanings Simile = comparison using “like” or “as” ✍️✍️ Notes: 📌📌Alliteration : Alliteration is the repetition of the same beginning consonant sound in nearby words. Examples: Moon makes a magical mood. The mighty moon moves silently. Moonlight makes me melancholy. The misty moon melts into the night. 👉 Explanation: Words ...