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the following question refers to the types of figurative language. a figure of speech that...
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the following question refers to the types of figurative language. a figure of speech that makes a direct comparison between two unlike things isâŚ
a sonnet.
a simile.
a metaphor.
personification.
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the following question refers to the forms of poetry. poetry that mirrors the natural rhythms of everyday speech is calledâŚ
free verse.
a ballad.
haiku.
catalog poetry.
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the following question refers to the forms of poetry. poetry that lists an array of different images in order to produce intensity is calledâŚ
a sonnet.
catalog poetry.
haiku.
free verse poetry.
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the following question refers to the forms of poetry: the lantern beckoned for the guests to enter the cottage with promises of warmth and security. this is an example of personification.
true
false
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the following question refers to âstarfishâ and âin just-.â the phrase âfar and weeâ from âin just-â is an example ofâŚ
a theme.
a refrain.
a simile.
a metaphor.
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