Putting two contradictory words together.
A. Hyperbole
B. Metaphor
C. Personification
D. Oxymoron

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Grammar › Viewthe bones in the chest, neck, and head and the cavities of the throat, nose, and mouth, which reinforce sound
A. reason
B. repeaters
C. resonators
D. regulators
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. You’re asking for someone’s opinion about a book. Which sentence is most appropriate?
A. What do you think about the book?
B. What do you think for the book?
C. What are your thoughts about the book?
D. What is your opinion for the book?
Grammar › ViewFor this reason she had always dreamed about ______ the house.
A. visit
B. to visit
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Which sentence is correct to show no obligation?
A. You must not eat in class.
B. You don’t have to eat in class.
C. You can eat in class.
D. You have to eat in class.
