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Antonija Posted 20 years ago
Vocabulary

stylistic figure

0 What does it mean? What is the difference between them and 01i00figures of speech02i00? Thanks 0-
  

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0Hi, 02br 02br 00They sound like much the same kind of thing, to me. 02br 02br 00Clive0-

  • 0Hi, 02br 02br 00They sound like much the same kind of thing, to me.
  • 02br 02br 00Clive0-
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0Hi, 02br
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00They sound like much the same kind of thing, to me. 02br
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00Clive0-
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0Are they both used in English? Because I have found on the Internet both expressions.02br
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00Thanks Clive0-
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0Hi,02br
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00I mainly hear 'figure of speech'.02br
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00Clive0-
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0Thanks Clive. Can you tell me if it has any sense in the context: It has to do with having an argument with one's husband.02br
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01i00Abrupt getting up from the bed and slamming the doors is more like a decoration, 01font00a 02font01font00figure of speech/stylistic figure02font00
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0Hi,02br
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00I guess you could say that. Myself, I'd prefer to say, perhaps, slamming the door is 01i00a form of punctuatuion02i00.02br
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00Best wishes, Clive0-
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0Hi Clive,02br
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00I've never heard for that expression, did you invent it?0-
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0Hi,02br
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00Just a thought.02br
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00Clive0-
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0I like it. Thanks 050010id1

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