What is the figure of speech in which nonhuman or nonliving things are spoken about as if they were human?
A. simile
B. metaphor
C. personification
D. hyperbole

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Types of Sentences › ViewWhat is the formula for a simple sentence?
A. One dependent clause (D)
B. One independent clause (I)
C. One independent clause and one dependent clause (I+D)
D. Two dependent clauses (D+D)
Grammar › View
Several pieces of furniture _________ delivered yesterday.
A. was
B. were
C. had
D. have
Vocabulary & Grammar › ViewMs Chu said, Tell me about Zina Garrison Robert.
A. Add quotation marks in front of Tell and after Robert.
B. Change “Chu” to “chu”
C. Change Zina to zina
D. Add a “.” after the s in Ms and quotations in front of tell and after Robert.
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‘ Did you stay up late last night?’
‘No. I … all day, so I went to bed early.’
A. had been working
B. was working
C. worked
