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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

literaure in english

what are the differences between figure of speech and liuary devices
  

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Hi A figure of speech usually only covers a few words: a metaphor or simile or something like that A literary device refers to whole paragraphs - or maybe the whole story: an allegory, or anthropomorphism, say This looks like a good site for devices ... com / Dave

  • Hi A figure of speech usually only covers a few words: a metaphor or simile or something like that A literary device refers to whole paragraphs - or maybe the whole story: an allegory, or anthropomorphism, say This looks like a good site for devices ...
  • com / Dave
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Hi

A figure of speech usually only covers a few words: a metaphor or simile or something like that

A literary device refers to whole paragraphs - or maybe the whole story: an allegory, or anthropomorphism, say

This looks like a good site for devices ... http://literary-devices.com/

Dave

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