[ Figurative Language Vocabulary ]
An agreement in sounds
A. imagery
B. onomatopoeia
C. rhyme
D. Rhythm
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A. were having- stopped
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Convert this sentence into Negative: Helen will have cooked the food.
A. Helen will have not cooked the food.
B. Helen would not have cooked the food.
C. Helen will not have cooked the food.
D. Helen will not cook the food.
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