[ Simile, Metaphor or Personification ]
Using the comparison of two things to state a fact or draw a mental picture. (Does not use like or as) Example: You are the sunshine of my life.
A. Simile
B. Metaphor
C. Personification

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Question Tags › ViewYou have not already left,
A. Haven’t you?
B. Hasn’t he?
C. Have you?
D. has he?
Tenses › View
Choose the correct tense for the following sentence:
What are you doing?
A. Past progressive
B. Present progressive
C. Future progressive
Maisy ____ in the race and got first place.
A. ran
B. run
C. ron
D. runned
Vocabulary › View
Brian has just moved to a new city and feels ___________
A. exciting
B. boring
C. lonely
D. happy
