“Editor-in-chief” is an example of:
A. Closed compound noun
B. Hyphenated compound noun
C. Open compound noun
D. Compound adjective

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Figurative Language › ViewWhat type of figurative language is shown?
She was so sad that all the tears she cried filled up a lake.
A. hyperbole
B. oxymoron
C. alliteration
D. onomatopoeia
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Combine the preposition with the correct tense: ‘I (call) you after I arrive home.’
A. I will call you after I arrive home.
B. I call you after I arrived home.
C. I called you after I arrive home.
D. I will be calling you after I arrive home.
Grammar › ViewPlaying dodge ball _____ fun for me when I was little. But now I enjoy ______ basketball when I am free.
A. was; played
B. is; playing
C. had; to play
D. was; playing
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I ….. tennis every Sunday morning.
A. played
B. plays
C. playing
D. play
