Relytsikcaj
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- May 12, 2016
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This is a headline from an advertisement for Barnado's
The headline reads.
"This is Emma. She's only Little"
"So you shouldn't have any trouble fitting her into your will"
There's clearly some play on words here, which has a term. What linguistic devices/rhetoric devices are used.
I can see some elements of colloquialism, and the use of personal pronoun "you."
But the "She's only Little" - "So you shouldn't have any trouble fitting her"
Is this a metaphor?
The headline reads.
"This is Emma. She's only Little"
"So you shouldn't have any trouble fitting her into your will"
There's clearly some play on words here, which has a term. What linguistic devices/rhetoric devices are used.
I can see some elements of colloquialism, and the use of personal pronoun "you."
But the "She's only Little" - "So you shouldn't have any trouble fitting her"
Is this a metaphor?