Figure of Speech (or stylistic
device or rhetorical device) is using of different styles to complement an
idea, feeling or meaning. These speeches give importance, newness of
expression, or clearness. The following are the figures of speeches:
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Synecdoche, Anastrophe, Anaphora, Antonomasia, Personification,
Simile, Analogy, Metaphor, Alliteration, Euphemism, Assonance, Idiom, Funny Metaphors, Jargon, Double Negative, Anadiplosis, Appositive, Enthymeme, Parallelism,<span> Adjunction</span>, Antithesis, Apostrophe, Climax, Metonymy, Oxymoron, Litotes, Paralipsis, Hyperbole,<span> Onomatopoeia,
Imagery, Symbol, Pun</span>, Allegory, Tautology, Rhetoric, Zeugma, Anticlimax, Consonance, Irony, Polysyndeton, Rhetorical
Question, Asyndeton, Parenthesis, Antimetabole, Epistrophe, Understatement, Chiasmus, Epithet and <span>False Analogy.</span></span>
Combining each <em>set of sentences</em> into simple sentences will be as follows:
1. The traveler toiled slowing over the desert before he suddenly turned round to hear his companion's voice crying for help.
2. To his credit, he honestly paid all of his father's debts.
3. The thieves poisoned the dog he brought from England and trained carefully to protect his property.
The basic ingredients for a simple sentence are that it has a<em> subject, a verb, and expresses a completed thought.</em>
Thus, the sentence sets have been combined to produce simple sentences.
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let the person see the suffering of people dying because of disease and accidents.And make him realise that he was made immortal to help people who are in danger