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What is connotation?
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Iβm someone
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Her sails from heaven received no motion, What type of figurative language is used in the third line?
TEK 7.9D Question 1
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B.I.G.
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Which of the following lines contains the best examples of alliteration?
A)Down he drove into the dreary, Dismal Dungeon B)He
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Cute min
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1) The tea was cold, the fire was dead;
What figurative language is this? A)assonance Eliminate B)onomatopoeia C)alliteration
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Sue.
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what type of figurative Language is
The neighborhood breathed a sigh of relief when the burglar was caught.
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Which of the following is hyperbole?
A- the feeling caused by a word. B- an obvious exaggeration. C- an implied comparison
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coconut
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A) Figurative language helps readers to create meaning. Which of the following BEST describe the importance of figurative
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eve2424
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Resak crouched behind a tree at the forestβs edge. As the night deepened he felt approaching footsteps, rumbling like thunder.
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Which statement is the best description of irony?(1 point)
Responses The intended meaning of a statement is different from the
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what type of figurative laugage is this There was a bright hope, the one awesome dream that hauled exhausted feet over that
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Authors use figurative language in their writing to add depth and imagery to their work. It helps to create vivid and engaging
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Why might an author use figurative language in their writing
It is fun To create vivid descriptions and spark the interest of
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Why might an author use figurative language in their writing?(1 point)
Responses It is fun. It is fun. To create vivid
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Kaleeyaaaa<3
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Identify the type of figurative language in the sentence below (taken from Act IV, Scene 1 of Romeo and Juliet). Friar Lawrence:
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Irony Quick Check
3 of 43 of 4 Items Question Which sentence contains an example of verbal irony?(1 point) Responses βOh,
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Why might an author use figurative language in their writing?
A. It is fun. B. To create vivid descriptions and spark the
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π§ Cheesy-Mc-cheeserson π§
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Which sentence contains an example of verbal irony? (1 point)
Responses "I guess this is going to be a group effort," Han said,
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yes
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Figurative language helps readers to create meaning. Which of the following BEST describe the importance of figurative language?
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unknown SSSSSSS
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categorzie each statement as either an analogy , simile , or metaphor . Click and drag each sentence to the correct column .
Anal
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<3 S E R E N I T Y<3 or THEYLUVSERENITY:)
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Which of the following is an example of a metaphor?
Ali is a walking dictionary, she knows so many words! My sister cries like a
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Which sentence includes an example of alliteration?(1 point)
Responses The track coach said they had what it takes to be
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wasssupppp
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Analyzing Literary Text Unit Test
7 of 157 of 15 Items Question Use the excerpt from the poem "Late September" by Amy Lowell to
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Solve for a. 5aβ€10
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Which of the following sentences contains a figure of speech?
(1 point) Responses We visited the Grand Canyon on our vacation. We
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Why is knowing the historical setting of a text important to understanding the figurative language used?(1 point) Responses The
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Local dishwasher
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Identify which word in the sentence below makes this sentence a pun. "This hospital is known for having a lot of patience." (1
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Question 11: Use the sentence below to answer: "This candy cane is in mint condition."
Identify the figurative language the
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yes
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06:06 Question "Kin" by Carl Sandburg Brother, I am fire Surging under the ocean floor. I shall never meet
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Figurative language is language that(1 point)
-are words that have multiple meanings. -explains the literal meaning of words.
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bob the builder
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Figurative language is language that (1 point)
A. are words that have multiple meanings. B. is made up of words that contradict
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OCA KID
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Which choice describes an allusion?(1 point)
Responses A. a figure of speech B. an interpretation C. a sound device D. a part of
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Dont even-
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Read the following excerpt from John F. Kennedy's "Address at Rice University on the Nation's Space Effort" Then, respond to the
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Which of the following names a type of figurative language
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Lisa .B
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Q- The train screamed down the tracks
- Clue: Simile, Metaphor Or Personification ? - Answer: Personification??
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Cameron
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Read the following stanza from a poem by James Whitcomb Riley and answer the question that follows.
"The Days Gone By" O the days
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Hey bot, can you explain how figurative language like smiles creates meaning in the poem βThe Cricket Sangβ by Emily
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Ghost
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Use the excerpt from the poem "Late September" by Amy Lowell to answer the question.
Warmth of earth, and cloudless wind Tearing
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un
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Which sentence contains an example of alliteration?(1 point)
Responses The pretty purple petals of the flowers made the
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feb
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The CEO's inability to see the looming issues with his supply chain left him in the same position as the captain of the Titanic.
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Name
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in
rose pogonias which type of figurative language is found is line 6 and 7? A)symbol B)metophor C) personification D) simile
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Anonymous
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Which phrase best defines an epic simile? (1 point)
O a figure of speech in which one thing is spoken of as if it were something
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1.A saturated meadow,
2.Sun-shaped and jewel-small, 3.A circle scarcely wider 4.Than the trees around were tall: 5.Where winds
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Wolfie
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Is personification a type of figurative language
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Joe
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What figure of speech is 'the heavens let loose' in a comprehension implying a heavy rain
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Mozes dixon
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What type of figurative language does this statement represent (if it does at all): "Buried deep beneath the stories about
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Claire
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Which of the following describes a metaphor?(1 point)
Responses implies a comparison between unlike things implies a comparison
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someone?
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I awoke to the smell of burnt coffee and sizzling bacon.
A. personification B. imagery C. onomatope D. Metaphor
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kiikii
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What is a analogy
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Use the scenario to answer the question.
Before the class takes the test, Jerrod brags that he studied more than his classmates
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999baphomet666
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Which sentence contains a pun
A. I blinked at the bright light outside
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Dug
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Use the excerpt from the poem "Late September" by Amy Lowell to answer the question.
Warmth of earth, and cloudless wind Tearing
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Jaylynn
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