The figure of speech that is deliberately used in the two ideas is an Oxymoron. Hence option 3 is correct.
<h3>What is the figure of speech?</h3>
A term or phrase with a meaning distinct from its literal definition is referred to as a figure of speech.
A figure of speech known as an oxymoron is one that plays with meaning and uses words in a non-literal manner.
Hence option 3 is the correct Oxymoron.
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B) Boaz admires Ruth’s courage in coming to a land that is foreign to her.
C) Boaz respects Ruth’s character due to the sacrifices she has made to be loyal to Naomi.
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Ruth was the daughter-in-law of a woman named Naomi whose sons had died leaving her with the two widowed wives, Ruth and Orpah. Naomi's husband Elimelek had also died so she decided to return back to her hometown of Bethlehem. But she also gave permission to the two widows to return to their own families and stay happy with them.
While Orpah left, Ruth sticks with her mother-in-law and went to Bethlehem. There, she did work, obeying whatever Naomi told her or asked her to go, collecting the leftover harvests in people's fields. In one such field, the owner Boaz came to know about her. It is after much observation that he spoke to her these given words in the passage from <u>chapter 2:11</u>. This passage reveals the <u>admiration that Boaz has for Ruth, her courage in coming to a foreign land away from her own family. It also reveals the respect that Boaz has for Ruth's character for the sacrifices she has made by being loyal to her mother-in-law Naomi.</u>