[ Figurative Language Vocabulary ]
Compares two different things without using a word of comparison such as “like or “as”
A. simile
B. Metaphor
C. personification
D. Free verse

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Suffixes and Tenses › ViewWhat does the suffix “-ness” mean in the word “sadness” and how does it change the meaning of the root word?
A. The act of being sad; “Her sadness was evident.”
B. Without sad; “Her sadness was evident.”
C. Full of sad; “Her sadness was evident.”
D. More sad; “Her sadness was evident.”
Grammar and Vocabulary › View
Last night I watched a very ______ movie on TV. I got really scared.
A. gigantic
B. wealthy
C. frightening
D. amazing
Conjunction › ViewThe weather was terrible. ___, we decided to delay our trip.
a. Furthermore
b. Besides
c. Therefore
Indefinite Pronoun › View
When someone is hospitalized, (he/she, they) may go into debt for life.
A. He/she
B. They
