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The correct answers are the following:
1. Euphemism: "stretching the truth"
2. Oxymoron: "bittersweet"
3. Euphemism: "was put to sleep"
4. Oxymoron: "living dead"
Euphemism is a gentle or indirect word or phrase which substitutes another that is too harsh or rude. It usually refers to unpleasant or humiliating situations.
Oxymoron is a figure of speech in which two opposite terms are together.
While an oxymoron is a figure of speech where two opposing words in meanings are used together intentionally for creating a special effect, an euphemism is concerned with the use of a word or phrase that replaces another with a less offensive or vulgar meaning.
Examples of oxymorons are:
- 2. Ted thought the game was bittersweet because his team won, but he was injured. (The game was pleasant because of the result, but it included a bit of suffering since Ted ended up injured)
- 4. After his ordeal, Richard looked like a member of the living dead. Â (Richard seemed to be alive but with a dead soul)
Examples of euphenisms are:
- 1.Nick was stretching the truth when he said that he was working on his second novel. (Nick was saying something that wasn't exactly true...)
- 3.The horse was put to sleep after injuring its leg at the derby. (The horse was sacrified...)