English Holiday Homework
English Holiday Homework
English Holiday Homework
FIGURES OF SPEECH
ENGLISH HOLIDAY HOMEWORK
NAME: ZAINAB
SYED
CLASS: 10 SUBMITTED TO:
SECTION: A MS. SUSHMITA
WHAT IS FIGURES OF SPEECH?
• A figure of speech is a phrase or word used in a non-literal sense for
rhetorical or rich effect. It is an expression that is different from its
literal meaning.
• Examples of similes can be found just about anywhere from poems to song lyrics and even in
everyday conversations.
Use in the book
• Similes used in ‘A Letter To God’
a)The field was white, as if covered with
salt.
b) working like an animal in the fields
HYPERBOLE
• Hyperbole is the use of exaggeration as a rhetorical
device or figure of speech. It uses extreme exaggeration
to make a point or show emphasis. It is the opposite of
understatement.
• In poetry and oratory, it emphasizes, evokes strong feelings, and creates strong
impressions.
• You can find examples of hyperbole in literature and everyday speech.
• Some example are:
I’ve told you to clean your room a million times!
I had a ton of homework.
If I can’t buy that perfect prom dress, I’ll die!
IRONY
• Irony is a rhetorical device, literary technique, or
event in which what on the surface appears to be the
case or to be expected differs radically from what is
actually the case.
• Irony is the contrast between how things seem and how they are. A
contrast between expectation and reality.
• Lencho thinks that the post office people have taken the money although
in reality they had sent him the money. He thinks they have stolen his
money and call them crooks
SIGNIFICANCE
• Figurative language creates pictures in the mind of the reader or
listener. These pictures help convey the meaning faster and more
vividly than words alone.
• We use figures of speech in "figurative language" to add colour
and interest, and to awaken the imagination. Figurative language
is everywhere, from classical works like Shakespeare or the
Bible, to everyday speech, pop music and television
commercials.
• It makes the reader or listener use their imagination and
understand much more than the plain words.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
• https://literarydevices.net/
• https://www.theidioms.com/
• https://en.wikipedia.org/
• https://www.litcharts.com/
• https://www.masterclass.com/
• https://blog.reedsy.com/