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6 February, 18:21

Irony is not a figure of speech. true or false user: figures of speech are "turns" in meaning or order true or false user: in a figure of speech, the common meaning of words undergoes a decided change in meaning. true false

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  1. 6 February, 18:32
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    1. true - irony is a figure of speech yes

    2. false - figures of speech are not turns in meaning order - A figure of speech is a word or phrase used in a non literal sense to add rhetorical force to a spoken or written passage

    3. true - in a figure of speech the common meaning of words undergoes a decided change in meaning
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