At the end of the story, we readers aren’t really sure if the protagonist survives or not. This is an example of:
A. ambiguity
B. cliche
C. understatement
D. oxymoron

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Grammar › ViewThe angry baby is a lion.
A. metaphor
B. hyperbole
C. simile
D. personification
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Aiden loved to ride bikes. He wanted to ride every time him went outside. He rode his bike everywhere he went. Sometimes his mom would even let him ride his bike to the nearby park.
Which of the following sentence corrects the underlined grammar usage error?
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A. He wanted to ride every time his went outside.
B. He wanted to ride every time her went outside.
C. He wanted to ride every time she went outside.
D. He wanted to ride every time he went outside.
Grammar › ViewThe verb is the word that tells what the subject does. What is the verb of the sentence “The dogs run in the park”?
A. Run
B. Dogs
C. The dogs
D. Runs
Grammar Past and Future Tense › View
SHE __________TO BED LATE LAST NIGHT
A. WENT
B. GO
C. GOES
D. GOED
