[ Figurative Language Vocabulary ]
words arranged to form pictures in ones mind
A. imagery
B. Onomatopoeia
C. Figurative Language
D. Personafication

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Modal Verbs › ViewIf you can’t find your house keys, you …….. them in car.
A. shouldn’t have left
B. would rather have left
C. can’t have left
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We had better _____ before it begins to rain.
A. leave
B. leaving
C. to leave
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A. Is
B. Are
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Which word means “not like the other”?
A. hard
B. special
C. other
D. everywhere
