[ Figurative Language ]
A figure of speech in which and object or animal is given human feelings, thoughts, or attitudes
A. personification
B. alliteration
C. hyperbole
D. anecdote

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Grammar › ViewWhich sentence is in passive voice ?
A. The leopard was looking at me.
B. The old lady is looked after by her son.
C. I saw two bright eyes looking at me.
D. I saw a leopard behind a tree.
Identifying Tenses › View
He had forgotten to take his umbrella .
A. Past simple
B. Past perfect
C. Present perfect
D. Past perfect progressive
Grammar › ViewThey didn’t ______ in the river three days ago. They ______ in the pool.
A. swim / swim
B. swim / swam
C. swam / swam
D. swam / swim
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The Nile River ___ from south to north.
A. Flow
B. Flows
