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Identify what is being referred to. It is a comparison of one thing to another, using the words “like,” “as,” or “as though.”
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Identify what is being referred to in the sentence. It is a group within a poem which may have two or more lines.
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Identify what is being referred to. It is a comparison of one thing to another, using the words “like,” “as,” or “as though.”
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Identify what is being referred to in the sentence. It is a group within a poem which may have two or more lines.
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Identify what is being referred to in the sentence. It is a picture poem, in which the visual shape of the poem contributes to its meaning.
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Identify what is being referred to in the sentence. It means words or phrases that sound like the things they are describing.
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Identify what is being referred to in the sentence. It is a short poem with seventeen syllables, usually written in three lines with five syllables in the first line, seven in the second, and
five in the third.
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Identify what is being referred to in the sentence. It happens when vowels agree in words, though they may not rhyme.
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Identify what is being referred to in the sentence. It is a word people use to talk about the way poems “talk” to the reader.
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Identify what is being referred to in the sentence. It does not obviously rhyme and doesn’t have a set meter.
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Identify what is being referred to in the sentence. It happens when consonants agree in words, though they may not rhyme.
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Identify what is being referred to in the sentence. It occurs when a word or phrase is used more than once.
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Complete the sentence with the correct adverb. He walked home ____with the shopping bags.
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Complete the sentence with the correct adverb. Come ______I need help!
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Complete the sentence with the correct adverb. My son likes to play his music _____ .
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Complete the sentence with the correct adverb. My grandmother smiled ______.
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Complete the sentence with the correct adverb. The leaves fell _____ from trees.
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What diphthong sound are the following : tour, poor, sure, cure
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What diphthong sound are the following : ear, hear, cheer, deer, beer
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What diphthong sound are the following : owl, out, count, found, bow
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What diphthong sound are the following: oil, coin, voice, boy, boil
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What diphthong sound are the following : air, chair, rare, bare, their
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What diphthong sound are the following: no, coast, coat, code, own
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What diphthong sound are the following : my, nine, reply, rise, climb
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Identify what fallacy is this? “Well, Isaac Newton trusted in Alchemy, do you suppose you know more than Isaac Newton?”
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Identify what fallacy is this. A black cat crossed Babbs’ path yesterday and, sure enough, she was involved in an automobile accident later that same afternoon.
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Identify what fallacy is this. All of those movie stars are really rude. I asked Kevin Costner for his autograph in a restaurant in Westwood the other evening, and he told me to get lost.
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Identify what fallacy is this. If it’s good enough for Kathryn Bernaldo, then, it’s good enough for me
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Identify what fallacy is this. If you buy a Green Day album, then next you’ll be buying Buzzcocks albums, and before you know it you’ll be a punk with green hair and everything. You don’t
want to become a punk. Therefore, You shouldn’t buy a Green Day album.
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Identify what fallacy is this. If I let one student interrupt my lecture with a question, then I’ll have to let others and, before long, there won’t be any time left for my lecture.
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Identify what fallacy is this. The band received a police escort back into town. A member must have committed a crime.
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Identify what fallacy is this. An environmental group illegally blocked loggers and workers at a nuclear plant. Therefore, environmentalists are radicals who take the law into their own
hands.
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Choose the correct tense to use in Present Real Conditional. If he comes, ________
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Choose the correct tense to use in Present Real Conditional. If she misses the bus, _______.
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Choose the correct tense to use in Present Real Conditional. If he studies a lot, _____.
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Choose the correct tense to use in Present Real Conditional. If this storm gets worse, ________.
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Choose the correct tense to use in Present Real Conditional. _________, if you add yellow to red.
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Choose the correct tense to use in Present Unreal Conditional. I would buy a new house, ________
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Choose the correct tense to use in Present Unreal Conditional. I would get a new job _______.
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Choose the correct tense to use in Present Unreal Conditional. If he were President, __________.
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Choose the correct tense to use in Present Unreal Conditional. If someone offered to buy you one _________
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Choose the correct tense to use in Present Unreal Conditional. __________ if I were you
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Get the Rhyme Scheme of this poem. (5pts.) Sonnet 18 by William Shakespeare ................................ Shall i compare thee to a summer's day?
Though are more lovely and temperate;
Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May,
And summer's lease hath all to short a date.
Sometimes too hot the eye of heaven shines And often is his gold complexion dimmed;
And every fair from fair sometimes declines By chance or nature's changing course untrimmed.
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Get the Rhyme Scheme of this poem. (5pts.) December Leaves by Kaye Starbird ................................................. The fallen leaves are cornflakes
That fill the lawn's wide dish, And night and noon The wind's a spoon
That stirs them with a swish.