Grammar Quiz

[ Vocabulary ]

comparison between two seemingly unlike things

A. couplet

B. metaphor

C. onomatopoeia

D. simile

Select your answer:
A  B  C  D  E 


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CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER.

(ANNE IS FRANCHISE / FRENCH.

SHE’S FROM PARIS)

a. FRANCHISE

b. FRENCH