A. None of these
B. Do not do anything just dream whole day
C. Stick fast to your ambition in life
D. Day dreaming is good for health
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" Hold fast to dreams " means to cling firmly to your goals and hopes in life.
It encourages staying committed to dreams, as they give life purpose and direction.
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A. Oxymoron
B. Alliteration
C. Transferred epithet
D. Pun
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Alliteration is a literary device in which words that start with the same sound or letter are repeated in close proximity to each other, typically in a phrase or sentence.
Examples include "sweet silver slippers" or "fluffy friendly felines" .
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A. Life will be real
B. Life will be hopeless
C. None of these
D. Life will be a punishment
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In the poem " Dreams " by Langston Hughes , it’s emphasized that without dreams, life loses purpose and becomes bleak.
The poet compares life without dreams to a " broken-winged bird " — unable to fly, symbolizing hopelessness.
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A. Metaphor
B. Personification
C. None of these
D. Alliteration
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Personification gives human characteristics to non-human things.
In the line " And the garden is changing its clothes ," the garden is described as if it can change clothes, which is a human action .
This gives the garden a human quality , making it an example of personification .
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A. The moon shines brightly in the sky.
B. She sells seashells by the seashore.
C. None of these
D. He is as fast as a cheetah.
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Alliteration is the repetition of the same consonant sound at the beginning of closely connected words.
In this sentence, the ‘ s ’ sound is repeated in “ she ,” “ sells ,” “ seashells ,” and “ seashore .”
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A. Laughing
B. Simile
C. None of these
D. Clapping
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A simile is a figure of speech that directly compares two different things using words like “ like ” or “ as .”
Example : "She is as brave as a lion." — compares bravery to a lion using " as ".
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A. Personification
B. Simile
C. Metaphor
D. None of these
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Personification gives human actions to non-human things — here, the story is described as if it could jump.
Non-living things like a story cannot physically jump, which makes this an example of personification .
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A. Little Things
B. Whole Duty of Children
C. Thank You, Lord
D. Caterpillar
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The line " Lord , in the morning I start each day" is the opening of the poem " Thank You, Lord ".
It is a devotional poem expressing gratitude to God at the start of the day .
E.E. Cummings , an American poet is the writer of Thank You, Lord .
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A. Ghost
B. Fish
C. Monkey
D. Kitten
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The phrase " swims like a fish " is a common idiom that means someone swims very well.
Fish are naturally excellent swimmers, making this the most logical comparison .
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A. A night dream
B. None of these
C. A day dream
D. Unattainable dream
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A pipe dream is a hope or plan that you have which you know will never really happen.
You could waste your whole life on a pipe-dream.
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