[ Figurative Language ]
A word or a phrase which means something different from its literal meaning.
A. simile
B. onomatopoeia
C. hyperbole
D. idiom

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A. cannot
B. to
C. be duplicated
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An investor is someone who:
A. Buys goods for personal use
B. Puts money into financial schemes, property, etc., with the expectation of achieving a profit
C. Sells goods in a market
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Grammar › ViewOne of my teachers ___ getting married.
A. is
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Jack is not in his room __ is he in the garden.
A. or
B. nor
C. but
D. and
