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- Q1“I cannot see what flowers are at my feet”GustatoryTactileOlfactoryVisual30sHUMSS_CW/MP11/12- Ia-b-4
- Q2What imagery will best describe this picture?GustatoryOlfactoryVisualTactile30sHUMSS_CW/MP11/12- Ia-b-4
- Q3"Her personality is as colorful as a box of crayons."MetaphorPersonificationMetonymySimile30sHUMSS_CW/MP11/12- Ia-b-4
- Q4"The sun was a toddler insistently refusing to go to bed: It was past eight thirty and still light.” —Fault in Our StarsPersonificationMetonymySimileMetaphor30sHUMSS_CW/MP11/12- Ia-b-4
- Q5“Is love a tender thing? It is too rough, too rude, too boisterous, and it pricks like thorn.” -William ShakespeareMetaphorMetonymyPersonificationSimile30sHUMSS_CW/MP11/12- Ia-b-4
- Q6“But now, O Lord, You are our Father, We are the clay, and You our potter; And all of us are the work of Your hand.” —Isaiah 64:8PersonificationMetaphorSimileApostrophe30sHUMSS_CW/MP11/12- Ia-b-4
- Q7The Malacañang Palace released a statement this morning.SimileMetaphorPersonificationMetonymy30sHUMSS_CW/MP11/12- Ia-b-4
- Q8“April is the cruelest month.” – T.S. EliotMetonymyPersonificationMetaphorSimile30sHUMSS_CW/MP11/12- Ia-b-4
- Q9The use of words that originated within a specific culture or subgroup but gained traction.Pedantic dictionSlang dictionColloquial dictionInformal diction30sHUMSS_CW/MP11/12- Ia-b-4
- Q10Which among the following is an example of colloquial diction?GonnaAWOLDesk jobYOLO30sHUMSS_CW/MP11/12- Ia-b-4