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Metaphor 1. A figure of speech in which a word or phrase that ordinarily designates one thing is used to designate another, thus making an implicit comparison,

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1 Metaphor 1. A figure of speech in which a word or phrase that ordinarily designates one thing is used to designate another, thus making an implicit comparison, as in “a sea of troubles” or “All the world's a stage” (Shakespeare).

2 Simile A comparison using like or as As pale as the moon

3 Metaphor or Simile The goalkeeper was like a rock. The goalkeeper was a rock.

4 Personification Gives human characteristics to objects, ideas, abstractions, or animals. –The mountains and hills break forth into singing –All the trees of the field clap their hands

5 Metonymy An expression in which a related thing stands for the thing itself. "The suits on Wall Street walked off with most of our savings.” "We have always remained loyal to the crown.” “He is a man of the cloth"

6 In metonymic transference of meaning there may be: 1. The name of a receptacle used for its contents or the container for the thing contained: e.g. He ate three dishes/plates; the hall was applauding;

7 2. the name of a place used for its inhabitants; e.g. city, village; 3. The name of an instrument used for its function: e.g. the best pen of the day; 4) The sign for the thing signified: e.g. gray hair (old man) should he respected; from the cradle to the grave (from childhood to death);

8 Synecdoche An expression in which a part stands for the whole –The ship was lost with all hands –His parents bought him a new set of wheels


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