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Simile or Metaphor:
The city is a sea of sadness.
A. simile
B. metaphor

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Grammar › ViewCycling isn’t … people think.
A. as dangerous as
B. as dangerous than
C. so dangerous than
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Which part of this sentence is the main clause?
Considering the many difficulties she faced, the scientist had extraordinary results without using live animals.
A. Considering the many difficulties
B. she faced
C. the scientist had extraordinary results
D. without using live animals.
Mixed Tenses › ViewJing Wei _______ for Sharon for over an hour, but she still has not arrived.
A. has been waiting
B. is waiting
C. had been waiting
D. have been waiting
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My Brother do a great job
A. My Brother is doing a great job
B. My Brother are doing a great job
C. My Brother are do a great job
