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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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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.

In calling  a basement apartment a “garden apartment”, the advertiser employs amphiboly.

What is amphiboly?

The term amphiboly refers to the delibrate use of an ambiguos word with the sole aim of confusing and misleading the listening audience.

In this case, the advertiser called a basement apartment a “garden apartment”. The  rhetorical device employed here is called amphiboly.

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