[ Grammar ]
Figure of speech in which the author makes an obvious exaggeration.
A. idiom
B. simile
C. hyperbole
D. alliteration

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Figurative Language › Viewa common phrase that has an alternative or figurative meaning different to the literal words being used.
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_____ Alex _____ hard, he ______ the test.
A. Will/study/if
B. If/study/will
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He told his children that they____________out until they’d finished their homework.
_____
A. weren’t to have gone
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Choose the correct modal: He ___ be at home; the lights are on.
A. must
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