language that uses words and phrases to express a meaning that is different from the literal meaning (e.g., metaphor, allusion, etc.)
A. poetry
B. figurative language
C. irony
D. diction

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Reported Speech › ViewWhat are the missing words?
“My mother can cook well,” said Jane.
Jane said _______ cook well.
A. her mother could
B. his mother can
C. her mother can
D. she mother could
Grammar › View
John and Mary / not / skate
A. John and Mary isn’t skating.
B. John and Mary aren’t skating.
C. John and Mary aren’t skateing.
Future Tenses › ViewWait! I _____ you to the station.
A. am going to drive
B. drive
C. am driving
D. will drive
Passive Voice › View
It was expected, by all the candidates, to be a difficult six-hour test.
A. Correct.
B. It was expected by all the candidates to be a difficult six-hour test.
C. All the candidates expected a difficult six-hour test.
