I’ve told you a million times to write your name on the paper as soon as you get it.
A. simile
B. metaphor
C. hyperbole
D. personification

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A. She inferred the recipe from the ingredients alone.
B. He inferred the answer without any prior knowledge.
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Dylan and May … employees for two years.
A. are
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A. are playing in the lake
B. are fishing in the lake
