WAEC - Literature In English (2001 - No. 14)
''The cell is a cruel place; sometimes a haven'', illustrates the use of
paradox
sarcasm
anti-climax
personification
Explanation
A paradox is a statement that seems contradictory or self-opposing, yet it may contain a truth. In this case, "The cell is a cruel place; sometimes a haven" presents two opposite ideas—cruelty and haven—but suggests that the cell can embody both qualities, depending on the situation. This creates a paradox.
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