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Which of the following is an Oxymoron? A. Common rarity B. Hard hall C. Proudly humble D. Glass ceiling
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Which of the following is an Oxymoron? A. Common rarity B. Hard hall C. Proudly humble D. Glass ceiling
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Which of the following is an Oxymoron?
A. Common rarity
B. Hard hall
C. Proudly humble
D. Glass ceiling
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an oxymoron is a figure of speech where two words are put together but they actually contradict (or go against) one another.
a. (common rarity) is an oxymoron because something cannot be both common and rare at the same time.
c. (proudly humble) is also an oxymoron because proud and humble are antonyms as to be humble means to show a modest or low estimate of one's own importance.
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Step-by-step explanation:
something that is common is not rare
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