[ Figurative Language ]
A figure of speech comparing two unlike things using the words like or as?
A. metaphore
B. alliteration
C. simile
D. idiom

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A. have to
B. are
C. has to
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_______ here, he would help us with these troubles.
A. Were Peter
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A. must
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Fill in the blank with the best subject pronoun.
My cousins always spend the summer with me.
______ always spend the summer with me.
A. Them
B. She
C. They
D. It
