The answer would be "B", opinion.
I believe it is the first one because not everyone uses that. Some other group of people may say it differently.
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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In the given passage, <em>globe</em> can be best described as a <em>head.</em>
Explanation:
The passage you were given is from the play <em>Hamlet </em>(full title: <em>The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark</em>), written by English poet, playwright, and actor William Shakespeare between 1599 and 1602. In the fifth scene of the first act, Hamlet says:
<em>Remember thee! Ay, thou poor ghost, while memory holds a seat In this distracted </em><em>globe</em><em>. </em>
In this scene, Hamlet speaks with the ghost, who claims to be his father's spirit and tells about how he was murdered in a <em>foul and most unnatural</em> way by his own brother, Claudius, who has successfully taken his throne. He is desperate as he is incapable of taking revenge and asks Hamlet to do that for him. This moves Hamlet, who swears to take revenge on his uncle. The word <em>globe </em>Hamlet uses here actually means <em>head.</em>
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