Common figures of speech include alliteration, anaphora, antithesis, antimetabole, paradox, personification, pun, simile, metonymy, and hyperbole. An example of a simile is the statement; the sun is yellow like a banana. An example of alliteration is, the lilies look lovely late in the day.
We have no idea which of the hundreds if not thousands of figures of speech you and/or your teacher consider to be "the nine."
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The parts of speech are also known as lexical categories, and they are the groups of certain types of words based on their function in a sentence. They include nouns, verbs, articles, pronouns, conjunctions, adverbs, prepositions, and participles. Figures of speech are words or phrases that have a less literal meaning and are used for literary effect instead of for meaning. A list of many figures of speech are here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Figures_of_speech
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list and explain the components of information system Components of Information Technology:- 1) Hardware 2) Software 3) Procedure 4) Data 5) People
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List is a noun (a list) and a verb (to list).
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List can be a noun, and it can be a verb.
List and explain the activities of the project planning phase
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Any datatype which the user creates in code, that isn't native to the language. A linked list can be an example of this
Topical order is the method of organizing a speech where the main points divide up the rest of the topic into subtopics. An example would include the main subject, such as a list of items, then the rest of the speech would be separated into those topics.