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    Which figure of speech is "to be or not to be" an example of?

    Question #100895. Asked by david1975. (Nov 10 08 7:36 PM)


    gonnzo

    Antithesis.

    http://www.helium.com/items/872438-antithesis-in-shakespeare-playing-with-opposites

    Nov 10 08, 8:20 PM


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