
Identifying writers' ideas precisely and in detail
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- Q1Match the words with their synonymsUsers link answersLinking30s
- Q2What do we mean when we say a person is amiable?reserved and distantdignified and proudfriendly and pleasantmoral and well meaning30s
- Q3What do we mean when we say that someone has high principles?They have strong moralsThey have high social statusThey are highly skilled30s
- Q4What word beginning with I refers to attitudes that need to be inferred?Users enter free textType an Answer30s
- Q5When Jane Austen writes that "thousands" of women have made the mistake that Fanny has made in her letter to her, what literary device is she using?similedirect addresshyperbolemetaphor30s
- Q6Which of the following is the best example of a precise explanation of a person's feelings?He felt surprised, disappointed and frustrated in equal measureHe was surprised by the message and angry at his bossHe didn't enjoy the day at all but he knew he would never forget itIt was one of the worst days of his life for a myriad of reasons30s