Dark with excessive bright is an example of
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This is an oxymoron hope this helped :)
This is an example of an oxymoron.
<em>An oxymoron is a word or a group of words that is self-contradicting, for example bittersweet ( neither bitter nor sweet ).</em>
The terms comes from Greek where it means 'pointed foolishness'.
This rhetorical device is often used to reveal a paradox.
Dark with excessive bright is an oxymoron because the adjective<em> dark </em>contradicts the adjective <em>bright.</em>
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