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10 February, 12:52

An advertiser who calls a basement apartment a "garden apartment" is using the rhetorical device called

A.

hyperbole.

B.

euphemism.

C.

amphiboly.

D.

snob appeal.

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  1. 10 February, 12:58
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    I'd say B or D, depending on where the place is. If it's in South Kensington, London, then maybe D. If it's in a deprived area then I'd say B.
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