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A. Simile
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B. Metaphor
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C. Alliteration
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D. Personification
Explanation
A simile compares two things using "like" or "as."
In this case, "as smooth as shining glass" compares the lawns to glass using "as."
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A. Imagery
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B. Personification
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C. Metaphor
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D. Onomatopoeia
Explanation
The sentence evokes a vivid mental image of a stream flowing, appealing to the senses.
It creates a sensory experience for the reader, which is the essence of imagery.
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A. Metaphor
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B. Alliteration
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C. Simile
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D. Personification
Explanation
Alliteration is the repetition of the first consonant sound in a series of words or a line of poetry.
Example: "Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers."
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A. Repetition
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B. Metaphor
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C. Personification
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D. Simile
Explanation
The phrase “life is a broken-winged bird” directly compares life to a bird without using “like” or “as.”
This is a metaphor, where one thing is said to be another to show similarity.
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A. Alliteration
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B. Simile
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C. Personification
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D. Metaphor
Explanation
"You are my sunshine" compares a person to sunshine, implying warmth and happiness without using "like" or "as."
This is a metaphor, as it directly equates the person to sunshine.
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A. Rhythm
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B. None of these
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C. Personification
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D. Metaphor
Explanation
Personification is giving human qualities to non-human things — here, "stairs groaned" gives human action to stairs.
It creates imagery by making the object (stairs) seem alive.
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A. Compound sentence
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B. Complex sentence
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C. Simplex sentence
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D. None of these
Explanation
The sentence contains a main clause (“The people said”) and a subordinate clause (“as the horses advanced...”), which makes it complex.
Complex sentences have one independent clause and at least one dependent clause connected with conjunctions like “as,” “because,” or “since.”
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A. The Tiger, William Blake
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B. None of these
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C. The Nightingale, John Keats
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D. The Kingfisher, William Henry Davies
Explanation
The line "It was the Rainbow gave thee birth" is from the poem The Kingfisher by William Henry Davies.
The poem describes the beauty and uniqueness of the kingfisher bird.
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A. Personification
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B. Alliteration
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C. Metaphor
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D. Simile
Explanation
Personification is when human qualities are given to non-human things.
Here, the sun is described as "playing hide and seek", which is a human action.
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A. The Stream Where I Played
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B. Little Things
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C. None of these
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D. The Daffodils
Explanation
The poem "Little Things" by Julia A. Carney contains the lines "Little drops of water, Little grains of sand."
It emphasizes how small acts of kindness contribute to a better world.
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