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- Q1This type of Figure of Speech compares two unrelated objects that has something in common with the use of as or like.HyperboleMetaphorSimilePersonification30s
- Q2These Types of Figure of Speech enhances the meaning and imaginative quality of a poem.MetaphorSimileHyperbolePersonificationIrony30s
- Q3Literal Language uses a word exactly or directly as it is. Language sticks to the basic meaning of word or words while figurative language contains the nonliteral sense of a word or words.NuetralStrongly AgreeAgreeDisagreeStrongly Disagree20s
- Q4What type of figure of speech does the image show?MetaphorSimileHyperbolePersonification30s
- Q5Which of the following images is a very good example of Hyperbole?30s
- Q6Identify the word using the given definition. This kind of General References gives an alphabetical list of words and their definitionsUsers re-arrange answers into correct orderJumble30s
- Q7Sequencers are words that organize your writing and speaking.What should be the correct pattern, if you are about to make an essay or article?Users re-arrange answers into correct orderJumble30s
- Q8A prepositional phrase is a phrase that includes the preposition together with its object.truefalseTrue or False30s