What does the phrase ‘textual evidence’ mean?
A. evidence found within a particular text used to support or explain conclusions, opinions, and/or assertions about the text itself
B. when the author tells the reader what the character’s personality is like
C. he qualities shown by a character, such as physical traits (tall with brown eyes) or expressions of personality (kind or anxious).
D. easily seen or understood; obvious

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A. She will be feeding the baby.
B. She will be getting the baby ready for bed.
C. We will have arrived at the hotel.
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What is a simile?
A. A comparison of two unlike things without using ‘like’ or ‘as’.
B. Giving inhuman things human like qualities
C. An extreme exaggeration
D. Comparison of two unlike things using ‘like’ or ‘as’
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A. crispy
B. spicy
C. crunch
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If today is your birthday, I will give you a present.
A. TRUE
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