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"Winds of destiny" is an example of
A) alliteration.
B) assonance.
C) metaphor.
D) hyperbole.

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hyperbole. alliteration and assonance have to do with the sound of the word, and metaphors usually have “like” in them: “she was like a dandelion in the wind.”

The phrase "Winds of Destiny" is an example of the figurative language known as metaphor (option C).

Definition of each option

  • Alliteration is the use of the same consonant sound in the beginning of words that are subsequent to each other.
  • Assonance consists of repeating a vowel sound in words that are close in position to each other and begin with different consonants.
  • Metaphor is comparison between two different things with the purpose of attributing the characteristics of one to the other.
  • Hyperbole is an exaggeration used to emphasize an idea.

Why metaphor?

Metaphor is the best option for "Winds of change" since the phrase does not contain alliteration, assonance or any form of exaggeration. The phrase is most likely used to compare certain events to the natural phenomenon that is the wind.

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