A comparison in which one thing is said to be another
A. Hyperbole
B. Metaphor
C. Simile
D. Understatement

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Grammar › ViewChoose a sentence that means: “Portuguese is more complicated than English”.
A. Portuguese is as complicated as English.
B. Portuguese is not as complicated as English.
C. English is not as complicated as Portuguese.
D. English is not less complicated than Portuguese.
Grammar › View
Choose the correct form of its—with or without an apostrophe—for this sentence.
Even my favorite song can lose _____ appeal after I listen to it too many times.
A. its
B. it’s
Grammar Clauses › ViewIdentify the preposition in this sentence: My little brother likes to hide in his toy box.
A. my
B. in
C. his
D. likes
Phrasal Verb › View
She kept ____ it until she finally got the knot untied.
A. away
B. at
C. in
D. back
