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Answer:
1. All we Karamazovs are such insects, Â and. . .that insect lives in you, too. Â
metaphor Â
2. Why then, O brawling love, O loving hate, Â O anything, from nothing first create, Â O heavy lightness! Serious vanity! Â Â
oxymoron Â
3. I was quaking from head to foot,  and could have hung my hat on my  eyes, they stuck out so far. Â
hyperbole Â
Explanation: Â
1. metaphor is an implied comparison; it is when you are saying that something is something else. Â
"we Karamazovs are such insects". The speaker compares his family to insects by saying that they are insects. Â Â
2. oxymoron is a combination of two words that seem to be contradictory. Â
"loving hate" is an example of such a combination, and so is "heavy lightness." Â "Serious vanity" and "brawling love" were also written with an oxymoron in mind.
3. hyperbole is exaggeration used for dramatic effect. Â
"I was quaking from head to foot,  and could have hung my hat on my  eyes, they stuck out so far." The whole excerpt is an excellent example of a hyperbole because it is an obvious exaggeration. Â
Answer:
1. All we Karamazovs are such insects, Â and. . .that insect lives in you, too. Â
metaphor Â
2. Why then, O brawling love, O loving hate, Â O anything, from nothing first create, Â O heavy lightness! Serious vanity! Â Â
oxymoron Â
3. I was quaking from head to foot,  and could have hung my hat on my  eyes, they stuck out so far. Â
hyperbole Â
Explanation:
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