The Stylistic Function of Lexical Units in Figurative Expression and Artistic Discourse
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In fiction and oral speech, means of expression that acquire figurative meaning such as exaggeration, antonamasia, symbol, oxymoron, periphrase, and irony are also characterized by figurativeness. Figurative expression, figurative speech, and figurative speech are important elements of the art of oratory, and they ensure that oral speech is lively and attractive. Figurativeness enlivens the artistic language and ensures the liveliness of other functional styles. The goal is to ensure the intensive delivery of any concept.
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