A common, often used expression that doesn’t make sense if you take it literally
A. simile
B. metaphor
C. idiom
D. hyperbole

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A. Despite his great hunger, Roger continued his fasting for world peace.
B. The little, old man could hardly stand up due to his painful arthritis.
C. I packed my warm sweaters, long pants, and heavy coat for our trip.
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Our car ____________________________________ last night.
A. had stolen
B. is stealed
C. was stolen
D. is stealing
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A. is
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Choose the correct question:
A. Does you like chocolate?
B. Do he like chocolate?
C. Do you like chocolate?
