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Match each excerpt to the figure of speech is uses.

1.) All we Karamazovs are such insects,
and. . .that insect lives in you, too.

(from The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoevsky)

2.) Why then, O brawling love, O loving hate,
O anything, from nothing first create,
O heavy lightness! Serious vanity!

(from Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare)

3.) I was quaking from head to foot,
and could have hung my hat on my
eyes, they stuck out so far.

(from Old Times on the Mississippi by Mark Twain)

heres what you match them with.

A.) hyperbole
B.) metaphor
C.) oxymoron

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1. All we Karamazovs are such insects, and. . .that insect lives in you, too.

metaphor

2. Why then, O brawling love, O loving hate, O anything, from nothing first create, O heavy lightness! Serious vanity!

oxymoron

3. I was quaking from head to foot, and could have hung my hat on my eyes, they stuck out so far.

hyperbole

Step-by-step explanation:

1. metaphor is an implied comparison; it is when you are saying that something is something else.

"we Karamazovs are such insects". The speaker compares his family to insects by saying that they are insects.

2. oxymoron is a combination of two words that seem to be contradictory.

"loving hate" is an example of such a combination, and so is "heavy lightness." "Serious vanity" and "brawling love" were also written with an oxymoron in mind.

3. hyperbole is exaggeration used for dramatic effect.

"I was quaking from head to foot, and could have hung my hat on my eyes, they stuck out so far." The whole excerpt is an excellent example of a hyperbole because it is an obvious exaggeration.

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1. B
2. C
3. A

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