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11 October, 12:52
Which phrase from the passage is an oxymoron?
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Maci Howe
11 October, 15:22
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"happy dagger" and "timeless end"
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The answer to your question would be that the phrases from the passage that are oxymorons are the following ones: "happy dagger" and "timeless end". An oxymoron is a figure of speech in which apparently contradictory ideas appear together. As a dagger is a weapon, it is wear that it appears next to a positive adjective such as "happy".
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