Which figure of speech is used in "To err is human; to forgive divine"?
A: anaphora
B: epiphora
C: simploce
D: antithesis
A: anaphora
B: epiphora
C: simploce
D: antithesis
举一反三
- What figure of speech is used in the following sentence?“To err is human; to forgive divine.” A: Paradox B: Oxymoron C: Antithesis D: Alliteration
- Which figure of speech is used in the following paragraph?"The taste of America is becoming French in its conversation, French in its comforts and French in its discomforts, French in its eating, and French in its dress, French in its manners, and will become French in its art." A: repetition B: anaphora C: epiphora D: simploce
- Which type of repetition involves the repetition of the same word at the beginning of successive clauses, sentences or verses? A: epiphora B: simploce C: anaphora D: anadiplosis
- Which of the following sentences contain the figure of speech "antithesis"? ( )
- What figure of speech is mainly used in the first paragraph? A: antithesis B: simile C: metaphor D: contrast