Hyperbole is a figure of speech that express overstatement and exaggeration of a particular
condition
Irony is a figure of speech that expresses the contrary or opposite of what should one really think especially in order to be funny.
Figurative Language of Figures of Speech are ways of expressing ideas by using symbol figure or likeliness. It is the opposite of literal language because it does not tell directly what a person has in mind.
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B.) 1. Present Perfect: Martin has spoken to the whole class of Grade Six. Past Perfect: Martin had spoken to the whole class of Grade Six. Future Perfect: Martin will have spoken to the whole class of Grade Six. 2. Present Perfect: Elisa has fed the chicken. Past Perfect: Elisa had fed the chicken. Future Perfect: Elisa will have fed the chicken. 3. Present Perfect: Danica has eaten the cake. Past Perfect: Danica had eaten the cake. Future Perfect: Danica will have eaten the cake
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Answer:
1. Hyperbole
2. Hyperbole
3. Irony
4. Irony
5. Irony
6.Hyperbole
7. Irony
8. Hyperbole
9. N/A
10. Irony
Explanation:
Hyperbole is a figure of speech that express overstatement and exaggeration of a particular
condition
Irony is a figure of speech that expresses the contrary or opposite of what should one really think especially in order to be funny.
Figurative Language of Figures of Speech are ways of expressing ideas by using symbol figure or likeliness. It is the opposite of literal language because it does not tell directly what a person has in mind.
1. Iro ny
2. Hyperbole
3. Irony
4. Irony
5. Hyperbole
6. Hyperbole
7. Hyperbole
8. Hyperbole
9. Irony
10. Hyperbole
11. Irony
12. Irony
13. Irony
14. Irony
15. Irony
16. Hyperbole
17. Hyperbole
18. Hyperbole
19. Hyperbole
20. Hyperbole
1. Present Perfect: Martin has spoken to the whole class of Grade Six.
Past Perfect: Martin had spoken to the whole class of Grade Six.
Future Perfect: Martin will have spoken to the whole class of Grade Six.
2. Present Perfect: Elisa has fed the chicken.
Past Perfect: Elisa had fed the chicken.
Future Perfect: Elisa will have fed the chicken.
3. Present Perfect: Danica has eaten the cake.
Past Perfect: Danica had eaten the cake.
Future Perfect: Danica will have eaten the cake