[ Simile, Metaphor or Personification ]
“Death! where is thy sting? O Grave! Where is thy victory?”
A. Simile
B. Metaphor
C. Personification

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Grammar & VocabularyGrammar - ConnectorsTenses and Word FormationRelative Clauses & Real ConditionalsPresent Perfect: for/sinceAdverb of Frequency and TensesSentence LabelingSimple PastPast Continuous and Past Simple TenseGrammar: so and suchOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewWhat tense means already happened?
A. present
B. past
C. future
D. all of the above
Modal Verbs › View
What is the affirmative form of “Martha didn’t use to prefer reading a book than playing”?
A. Martha used to prefer reading a book than playing.
B. Martha didn’t use to prefer reading a book than playing.
C. Martha used to prefer playing than reading a book.
D. Martha didn’t use to prefer playing than reading a book.
Auxiliary Verbs › ViewNina ___ to take care of her sick grandmother.
A. has
B. have
Grammar › View
Do the cows have four ears?
A. Yes, they do
B. No, they don´t
