[ Figurative Language ]
She sells sea shells by the seashore.
A. Idiom
B. Paradox
C. Alliteration
D. Onomatopoeia

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Grammar › ViewI’d like two tickets for tomorrow night.
A. How much did you pay?
B. Afternoon and evening.
C. I’ll just check for you.
Modal Verbs › View
They _______ been more careful with the fragile items.
A. would have
B. should have
C. must have
D. might have
Vocabulary › ViewThe primary or explicit meaning of a word, phrase or symbol
A. Anecdote
B. Antithesis
C. Denotation
D. Paradox
Gerund, Infinitive, Bare Verb › View
He will be able ………………. very soon.
A. swim
B. swimming
C. to swim
