[ Grammar ]
What is a metaphor?
A. A comparison that uses the words “like” or “as”
B. A comparison that does not use the words “like” or “as”
C. An adverbial phrase that compares one thing to another
D. A type of poem in which two things are compared

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Grammar › ViewChoose the correct form of the pronoun in parentheses.
(He, Him) is a careful writer.
_____
A. He
B. Him
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After the holidays it takes me a week _ _ _ _ _ _ _ up early again.
A. to get used to getting
B. To get used to get
C. To be used to get
D. To be used to getting
Which is a sentence fragment?
A. The red shoes that my mom bought for me.
B. My mom bought them for me.
C. The red shoes that my bought bought for me don’t fit.
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Our dog was so sick that we agreed to put him ….. .
A. up
B. down
