He is such a good singer. His talent is unparalyzed by any other.

A. Antithesis
B. Alliteration
C. Personification
D. Malapropism

D?

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No, the correct answer is A. Antithesis.

Antithesis is a literary device that involves the juxtaposition of contrasting ideas, usually in a parallel structure. In this case, the contrasting ideas are "such a good singer" and "unparalyzed by any other." By presenting these two contrasting ideas in the same sentence, the writer emphasizes the excellence of the singer's talent.

To arrive at this answer, you could have considered the meaning of the phrase "unparalyzed by any other." The word "unparalyzed" is not a commonly used term, and it appears to be an incorrect usage. Malapropism is a literary device that involves the misuse of similar-sounding words, but in this case, there is no clear connection to that concept.

Alliteration is the repetition of initial consonant sounds, which is not present in the given phrase. Personification is giving human characteristics to non-human things, which is also not evident in the sentence. Therefore, option A. Antithesis is the most appropriate choice.