The girl asked the shop assistant, “Can you shorten this dress for me?”
A. The girl asked the shop assistant if she could shorten that dress for her.
B. The girl asked the shop assistant if she can shorten that dress for her.
C. The girl asked the shop assistant if I could shorten that dress for her.

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Grammar › ViewWhich of these is correct?
A. Yesterday she cooked homemade lasagna – today she ate the leftovers.
B. Yesterday she cooked homemade lasagna: today she ate the leftovers.
C. Yesterday she cooked homemade lasagna; today she ate the leftovers.
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Her smile was a mile wide.
This is an example of:
A. Personification
B. Simile
C. Idiom
D. Hyperbole
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A. purge
B. rehabilitate
C. premonition
D. anguish
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The umbrella was ______devised to fold up into your pocket.
A. ingeniously
B. unwieldy
C. pivot
D. efficacious
