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"Give me a place to stand, Archimedes said, "and I can move the world." These words show which figurative language?
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"Give me a place to stand, Archimedes said, "and I can move the world." These words show which figurative language?
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"Give me a place to stand, Archimedes said, "and I can move the world." These words show which figurative language?
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It is a paradox because it includes 2 opposite things (he wants to stand and move) and it seems impossible but it can be done. Hope this helps!
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