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2.Teachers who possess power and exert it to conduct class play a similar role as business managers do. È»ºó£¬Ö»ÆÀÂÛ½²Ìò»ÆÀÂÛÉÌÒµÁË ÀýÈç~ Student who is granted/ given/ empowered/ endowed¡­¡­¡­ are more motivated¡­ power are not rightly supervised and restricted and the class get out of control will lead to/ result in/ turn into/ prove to be flop/ fiasco/ blunder/failure/ catastrophe¡­¡£

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4. Personification£º (ÄâÈË)It gives human form of feelings to animals£¬ or life and personal attributes(¸³Óè) to inanimate(ÎÞÉúÃüµÄ) objects£¬ or to ideas and abstractions(³éÏó)¡£For example£¬ the wind whistled through the trees.

5. Hyperbole£º (¿äÕÅ) It is the deliberate use of overstatement or exaggeration to achieve emphasis.

For instance£¬ he almost died laughing.

6. Understatement£º (Íðת³Â˵) It is the opposite of hyperbole£¬ or overstatement. It achieves its effect of emphasizing a fact by deliberately(¹ÊÒâµØ) understating it£¬ impressing the listener or the reader more by what is merely implied or left unsaid than by bare statement.For instance£¬ It is no laughing matter.

7. Euphemism£º (ίÍñ) It is the substitution of an agreeable or inoffensive(ÎÞµÃ×ï) expression for one that may offend or suggest something unpleasant.For instance£¬ we refer to "die" as " pass away".

8. Metonymy (תÓ÷) It is a figure of speech that has to do with the substitution of the mane of one thing for that of another.For instance£¬ the pen (words) is mightier than the sword (forces)¡£

9. Synecdoche (ÌáÓ÷) It is involves the substitution of the part for the whole£¬ or the whole for the part.For instance£¬ they say there¡®s bread and work for all. She was dressed in silks.

10. Antonomasia (»»Ó÷)It has also to do with substitution. It is not often mentioned now£¬ though it is still in frequent use. For example£¬ Solomon for a wise man. Daniel for a wise and fair judge. Judas for a traitor.

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11. Pun£º (Ë«¹ØÓï) It is a play on words£¬ or rather a play on the form and meaning of words.

For instance£¬ a cannon-ball took off his legs£¬ so he laid down his arms. (Here "arms" has two meanings£º a person¡®s body; weapons carried by a soldier.)

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