
English Reviewer - Sept Monthly Exam
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- Q1It is the actual meaning of a word or language that means what it appears to mean.Literal meaning20s
- Q2It is a set of techniques that improves writing by adding a new meaning and context beyond the basic literal facts.Figurative Language20s
- Q3It compares two things or ideas using 'like' or 'as'.Simile20s
- Q4It is a comparison that makes a hidden connection between two ideas that adds symbolic meaning.Metaphor20s
- Q5It is a figurative language that gives objects, ideas, and animals human-like qualities or characteristics.Personification20s
- Q6TRUE OR FALSE: "Time is gold" has a literal meaning.TrueFalse20s
- Q7TRUE OR FALSE: "Time is gold" is an example of figurative language.FalseTrue20s
- Q8SIMILE or METAPHOR: She is as light as a feather.Simile20s
- Q9SIMILE or METAPHOR: He is a night owl.Metaphor20s
- Q10SIMILE or METAPHOR: Their house is a maze.SimileMetaphor20s
- Q11SIMILE or METAPHOR: You are my sunshine.Metaphor20s
- Q12SIMILE or METAPHOR: The truck is as huge as an elephant.Simile20s
- Q13SIMILE or METAPHOR: The snow is a white blanket.Metaphor20s
- Q14SIMILE or METAPHOR: You were as brave as a lion.Simile20s
- Q15SIMILE or METAPHOR: The lion looks brave.None of the above20s