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aniked [119]
2 years ago
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Zoomed Into And Through The University.What Figures Of Speech Is This Expression And What Does It Mean?

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Lina20 [59]2 years ago
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Zoomed Into and Through The University
The figure of speech used here and the meaning of the clause could state:
1. Hyperbole. This is a type of figure of speech which is used in exaggeration or amplification of a certain rhetorical event. For example, it’s been a millennia where were you for the last 5 minutes?
2. It explains that the individual or person rushed into the university because he/ she might be running late for his/ her class or appointment.  



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