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The exact definition of a word is its ________ meaning.(1 point)
Responses
connotative
metaphorical
literal***
comparative
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Your answer is correct. The exact definition of a word is its literal meaning.
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The exact definition of a word is its ________ meaning.(1 point)
Responses
literal
literal
metaphorical
metaphorical
comparative
comparative
connotative
connotative
Responses
literal
literal
metaphorical
metaphorical
comparative
comparative
connotative
connotative
The correct answer is "literal".
Use the sentence to answer the question.
The pond was so still that it looked like a silvery mirror under the moonlit sky.
Which type of figurative language is used in this sentence?
(1 point)
Responses
simile
simile
imaginative
imaginative
literal
literal
metaphor
The pond was so still that it looked like a silvery mirror under the moonlit sky.
Which type of figurative language is used in this sentence?
(1 point)
Responses
simile
simile
imaginative
imaginative
literal
literal
metaphor
The type of figurative language used in this sentence is "simile".
Use the sentence to answer the question.
The pond was so still that it looked like a silvery mirror under the moonlit sky.
Which type of figurative language is used in this sentence?
(1 point)
Responses
simile
simile
imaginative
imaginative
literal
literal
metaphor
Use the sentence to answer the question.
The pond was so still that it looked like a silvery mirror under the moonlit sky.
Which type of figurative language is used in this sentence?
(1 point)
Responses
simile
simile
imaginative
imaginative
literal
literal
metaphor
The pond was so still that it looked like a silvery mirror under the moonlit sky.
Which type of figurative language is used in this sentence?
(1 point)
Responses
simile
simile
imaginative
imaginative
literal
literal
metaphor
Use the sentence to answer the question.
The pond was so still that it looked like a silvery mirror under the moonlit sky.
Which type of figurative language is used in this sentence?
(1 point)
Responses
simile
simile
imaginative
imaginative
literal
literal
metaphor
The answer is "simile".
An author uses connotative meanings to ______________.(1 point)
Responses
give readers definitions of unknown words.
give readers definitions of unknown words.
provide readers with a feeling.
provide readers with a feeling.
allow readers to compare characters.
allow readers to compare characters.
teach readers about a different language.
teach readers about a different language.
Responses
give readers definitions of unknown words.
give readers definitions of unknown words.
provide readers with a feeling.
provide readers with a feeling.
allow readers to compare characters.
allow readers to compare characters.
teach readers about a different language.
teach readers about a different language.
An author uses connotative meanings to provide readers with a feeling.
Which sentence contains a metaphor?(1 point)
Responses
I was so hungry that I could have eaten ten thousand hamburgers.
I was so hungry that I could have eaten ten thousand hamburgers.
The sunset was a masterpiece of brilliant oranges, pinks, and purples.
The sunset was a masterpiece of brilliant oranges, pinks, and purples.
Connie walked her dog along the tree-lined street.
Connie walked her dog along the tree-lined street.
Milo was as fast as a cheetah when he ran the race at school.
Responses
I was so hungry that I could have eaten ten thousand hamburgers.
I was so hungry that I could have eaten ten thousand hamburgers.
The sunset was a masterpiece of brilliant oranges, pinks, and purples.
The sunset was a masterpiece of brilliant oranges, pinks, and purples.
Connie walked her dog along the tree-lined street.
Connie walked her dog along the tree-lined street.
Milo was as fast as a cheetah when he ran the race at school.
The sentence that contains a metaphor is: "The sunset was a masterpiece of brilliant oranges, pinks, and purples."