Similes and metaphors are poetic devices. What does this mean?
A. Every poem has at least one simile or metaphor
B. They are literary techniques commonly found in poetry
C. They are rarely used in writings other than poetry
D. They are tricks poets use to fool their readers

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PUNCTUATION: Are the comma(s) in the right place(s) in the following sentence (if any)?
It can be beneficial to register for classes early, yet each student must wait his or her turn.
A. Yes
B. No
