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A phrase that means something different figuratively than literally, like "piece of cake" or "change of heart," is an example of hyperbole idiom onomatopoeia simile

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It is an example of an idiom

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Your answer is Idiom. This is when you say something but, it doesn't literally mean it such as something being a piece of cake like homework it isn't literally a piece of cake it is just a fun way of saying the homework easy.

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