Grammar Quiz

Topics: Figurative Language

A figure of speech comparing two unlike things using the words like or as?

A. metaphore

B. alliteration

C. simile

D. idiom

Select your answer:
         


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………. of the opportunity, he didn’t go to the interview.

A. Despite
B. Even though
C. In spite


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Choose the prepositional phrase:

I eat my eggs with ketchup.

A. with ketchup

B. with

C. I eat

D. my eggs with ketchup