Mark the opposite of the given word: MINOR
A. Major
B. Captain
C. Minimum
D. Master

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Vocabulary › ViewWhat does ‘still’ mean in the sentence ‘She is ______ waiting for the bus’?
A. She is ______ waiting for the bus.
B. The day before tomorrow
C. The mountain is very _____
D. It moves people up and down floors
Language Features: Reflective Article › View
What language feature is illustrated in this sentence? “I discovered my love for painting during my childhood summers.”
A. Introspective tone
B. First-person perspective
C. Descriptive language
D. Emotive language
Simile, Metaphor or Personification › ViewAfter the three hour trail ride through the hills, Jimmy got off his horse and waddled like a duck.
A. Simile
B. Metaphor
C. Neither
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First conditional: If you _____ the popcorn too long, the kitchen _____ like burned popcorn.
A. cook … will smell
B. cook … smell
C. cooked … would smell
D. had cooked … would have smelled
