[ Figurative Language ]
Fair is foul and foul is fair.
A. paradox
B. metaphor
C. simile
D. personification

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Grammar › ViewThe cleaner ………… the floor every week.
A. sweeps
B. is sweeping
C. sweep
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In which sentence do we imply an ongoing action?
A. Lucy came into the room while he was waiting.
B. While I was studying, the phone rang.
C. She sat beside her friend during the lecture.
D. Besides her job, she also volunteers at a local shelter.
Cue vs. Queue › ViewPlayers use the … to hit the white ball into the other coloured balls.
(a) cue
(b) queue
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If I had more time, I ____ you last night.
A. would have called
B. called
C. would call
