[ Vocabulary ]
comparison between two seemingly unlike things
A. couplet
B. metaphor
C. onomatopoeia
D. simile

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Preposition › ViewThe cat likes to hide ___________ the rain under the porch.
A. to
B. at
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I had a dress _________ for me for the wedding.
A. make
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– I _____ (spend) some time with my friends.
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CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER.
(ANNE IS FRANCHISE / FRENCH.
SHE’S FROM PARIS)
a. FRANCHISE
b. FRENCH
