[ Simile, Metaphor or Personification ]
The old car woke reluctantly from its overnight sleep. Coughing and sputtering, it finally broke into a loud roar.
A. Simile
B. Metaphor
C. Personification

Random Topics:
Modals of Obligation and PermissionGrammar - too & enoughSentence and FragmentTenses and StructureGender and GrammarPresent Simple QuestionsModals Verbused to, be used to, get used toEssential and Nonessential ClausesQuantifiers and AdjectivesOther quiz:
Grammar and Vocabulary › ViewIdentify the part of speech for ‘beautiful’ in the sentence: ‘The beautiful garden attracted many visitors.’
A. noun
B. verb
C. adverb
D. adjective
Adverbs of Frequency › View
We use adverbs of frequency…
A. Before the verb “to be” and after all other verbs.
B. After the verb “to be” and after all other verbs.
C. After the verb “to be” and before all other verbs.
General Knowledge › ViewWhat is one example of Biomass?
A. Electricity
B. Trees
C. Wind
D. Water
Grammar › View
Which word in the sentence is the direct object/ predicate noun? Atticus is my dog.
A. Atticus
B. is
C. my
D. dog
