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Figure of speech, any intentional deviation from literal statement or common usage that emphasizes, clarifies, or embellishes both written and spoken language. Forming an integral part of language, figures of speech are found in oral literatures as well as in polished poetry and prose and in everyday speech. Greeting-card rhymes, advertising slogans, newspaper headlines, the captions of cartoons, and the mottoes of families and institutions often use figures of speech, generally for humorous, mnemonic, or eye-catching purposes. The argots of sports, jazz, business, politics, or any specialized groups abound in figurative language.
Actually, colleen isn't a Latin word.
Just pour out your mind and start simple like rhyming with the ends of words
The prefix of advantages is "ad"
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The answer would be D What type of symbolism are used by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. In his I Have a Dream speech addressed to the American public.