What type of figurative language is shown?
Her long hair is an ocean of waves.
A. personification
B. onomatopoeia
C. hyperbole
D. metaphor

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Mark / in / goes / his / time / free / occasionally / swimming.
A. Mark occasionally goes swimming in his free time.
B. Mark goes occasionally swimming in his free time.
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D. Mark goes occasionally in swimming his free time.
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B. Subsidy
C. Corruption
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