Oxymoron Such as: Jumbo shrimp
Go away, leave me alone, or also known as don't bother me
A part of speech -- there are eight -- defines the classification of a word.For example, run is a verb, house is a noun and so forth.A figure of speech is a phrase used for emphasis which is not real.For example, 'you eat like a horse' doesn't mean that the person eats standing on all fours with chin in trough munching on oats. That figure of speech means that the person consumes more than average amounts of food.So a figure of speech is not a part of speech in the sense implied by your question.Another answer:'Figure of speech' is a noun phrase.
Personifacation
It is - a figure of speech not to be taken literally
of or involving a figure of speech, especially a metaphor; metaphorical and not literal
The eighth figure of speech is irony. Irony is when words are used to convey a meaning that is the opposite of the literal meaning, often for humorous or emphatic effect.
Going, Going, Gone
One example of this figure of speech is the oxymoron, where two seemingly opposite words are placed together to create a unique meaning, such as "jumbo shrimp" or "deafening silence."
Figure of speech is the use of word or phrase to interpret a certain idea. The second figure of speech means, continuing the same sentence or making a comparison with the idea in the previous sentence.
The figure of speech is the phrase "off your hands".
metaphor
Yes, "It rained all night." is a complete sentence.
"He is a cut throat" is an idiom. The 5 words grouped together have a diffent meaning than if they were separate.
alliteration
Oxymoron
could eat a horse
Hyprbole