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A figure of speech is a word or phrase that has a meaning other than the literal meaning. It can be a metaphor or simile that's designed to further explain a concept. Or it can be the repetition of alliteration or exaggeration of hyperbole to give further emphasis or effect. There are many different types of figures of speech in the English language. We will give you examples of some of the most commonly used types here.
<span>Examples of Figures of Speech
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Answer:
It was sunny that Friday morning, I had just received my paycheck and I was on my way to go shopping.
I was confident, I was happy, I felt uninhibited because I felt powerful due to the new amount reflecting on my account balance and I was on my way to splurge some cash.
Little did I know that I was menstruating that day and was not prepared for it. I greeted people loudly as I got to the store and entered to make my purchases. Nobody told me I had a red stain on my skirt and it was the kind security man that called my attention to it, with almost a sad smile, "You're messed up, girl".
It was very humiliating to think that people had been laughing at me all these while and I was feeling so confident. I had never felt so embarrassed in my life.