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Which of the following is the figurative meaning of the phrase “Abby felt like a turtle among rabbits during the race”?(1
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Which of the following is the figurative meaning of the phrase “Abby felt like a turtle among rabbits during the race”?(1
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Dingle
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Which of the following is a simile?(1 point)
Responses an implied comparison without using like or as the feeling caused by a
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Butterfly Girl
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Which of the following is a figurative meaning
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What is the most likely meaning of the simile in the following sentence?
The boat moved gently on the calm ocean as if it were
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In line five, "fires on the horizon" is most likely a metaphor for:
Sunrise and peace Piles of burning books Armies' campfires
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yizhen !1!
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Lines 22-23: dramas, the text of all romances, the nerve-stuff to all sensations was whirling about him like the snowflakes.
Line
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Aary
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What kind of figurative language is "On my way to where the air is sweet"?
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William
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“Full Fathom Five” Which lines contain examples of alliteration? Select all that apply.
A. “Full fathom five thy father
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Mile
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Use the paragraph to complete the activity.
Melanie walked out onto the stage, and her stomach dropped like a free-falling
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Ramen boi
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Which element does figurative language rely on?
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Anko
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Which sentence contains an example of verbal irony? (1 point)
"Would you give me a hand moving these boxes upstairs?" Dad asked
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o_O
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1. What is the meaning of the metaphor?
The food on the table was a magnet for flies. A. The food was pulling metal objects.****
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Anonymous
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2. Lewis writes, “Twelve-foot waves tossed them around like rag dolls.” This line contains a simile that _______.
Group of
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@nxtro
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When you, my Dear are away, away,/ How wearily goes the day./ A year drags after morning, and night/ Starts another year… This
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Filthyfrank and idubbbz here
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from “The Highwayman”
by Alfred Noyes 1 The wind was a torrent of darkness among the gusty trees, 2 The moon was a ghostly
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person
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7. The moon was shining sulkily,
8. Because she thought the sun 9. Has no business to be there What type of figurative language
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Mr. Skill's101.4
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Which type of figurative language is used in this sentence?
His attitude about the situation rubbed me the wrong way, so I just
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Quinn
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PLEASE HELP AND HURRY!!! In a house the size of a postage stamp
lived a man as big as a barge. His mouth could drink the entire
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isaiag
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The first day of my vacation was like the first day of spring: bright, cool, and colorful.
Which literary device is used in this
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T
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which statement is the best description of irony.
The description of an event or view point is clear and explicit. the intended
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lovet
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Which statement is the best description of irony?(1 point) Responses The expression of a point of view is difficult to
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cokacola
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“The days are nouns; touch them/ The hands are churches that worship the world.”
This quote shows what figurative language?
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quick help needed
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Is the following an example of a simile, metaphor, paradox, or personification?
An angry sky loomed overhead. A. simile B.
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quick help needed
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In the following lines, Juliet is speaking of her tears, as if they have feelings: "The tears have got small victory by
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Marylyn
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Which of the following is an example of onomatopoeia?
A puddle a jump puddle splosh•• Jump in and slide Umbrella umbrella
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Help!
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which of the following answer choices contains a metaphor
a.his skin was sandpaper •• b. the sun sparked like a diamond c.she
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Vanessa
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Which of the following uses imagery
The wolf is three years old It is now late in the afternoon His ears are rammed forward
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Bubbles
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On many mornings, the sky is adorned with peach-and-melon-colored ribbons as a blazing SOLAR sun begins to peek over the
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Kimberly
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MUSICIANS wrestle everywhere:
All day, among the crowded air, I hear the silver strife; And—waking long before the dawn— Such
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2phoneeeeee
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The whole idea of it makes me feel
like I'm coming down with something, something worse than any stomach ache or the headaches I
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Kelly
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What personification and metaphors can I use to describe a lunch dinner hall?
Any help would be very much appreciated Thank you
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anonymous
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Metaphor for repugnance
His biggest repugnance is guest who are always late
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Anonymous
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The line “Where water is not thirsty” is an example of which type of figurative language? (1 point)
a. symbol b. metaphor c.
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Gia
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hii! so is this sentence a metaphor or a hyberbole?
The cloud was a thick blanket of ashes. thanks!
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Anonymous
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I need 2 more similes and 2 metaphor like this bellow.
Simile: Getting up in the morning is like having a lioness roar into your
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please help me!!
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"Let me in"said the pin.This is an example of:
A .Assonance B .A metaphor C .Alliteration D .Personification. I chose A
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Ade
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Choose the answer that best answers the question.
Read the following sentence. The underlined phrase is an idiom that uses
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What is the definition of figurative language? (1 point)
A way of expressing information in nonliteral ways using figures of
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Sub-Zero
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Define the following with example: simile, personification, metaphor and fiction
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Mark Nobeh
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Which term means “the use of a word that suggests two or more of its meanings, or suggests a similar sounding word”?
adjectiv
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Amilyah Watson
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Why do authors use personification?
(1 point)
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Which of the following sentences uses personification?
(1 point) Responses The stars in the sky are bright. The stars in the sky
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Which sentence contains an example of verbal irony?(1 point)
Responses ”Oh, great, we missed the bus,” she said. ”Oh,
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Which phrase describes verbal irony?(1 point)
Responses irony that is expressed through speech irony that is expressed through
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Read the following sentence. The underlined phrase is an idiom that uses figurative language. What could this phrase mean? When
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BODY SLAM WWE JOHN CNEAAAA LAWD HAVE MERCY
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Which type of figurative language uses the words like or as to compare two things
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what is figurative language used for
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Which of the following describes a pun? (1 point)
the use of a noun to serve as the verb in a sentence • a joke using words
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Which term describes the comparison of two things that are not alike in an obvious way?(1 point)
Responses descriptive
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