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A type of wordplay that relies on two words that sound the same or a single word that has two distinct meanings is
called a(n)
Opun.
O paradox.
O epigram.
O understatement.



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Puns, palindromes, contranyms, and other figures of speech are common forms of wordplay in the English language.


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Puns are a type of wordplay that relies on two words that sound the same or a single word that has two distinct meanings. They are often used for comedic or rhetorical effect. For example, 'very punny' is a pun that plays on 'funny' due to the similarity in sound.

Other forms of verbal play in language include palindromes (words that read the same forwards and backwards) and contranyms (words with multiple meanings, some of which are opposite to each other).

Verbal irony, such as sarcasm, paradoxes (seemingly contradictory propositions revealing deeper truths), and oxymorons (contradictory terms like 'working vacation') are also common figures of speech used in English literature.


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