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Which type of figurative language uses the words like or as to compare two things? Responses a hyperbole a hyperbole - no response given a simile a simile - no response given personification personification - no response given a metaphor
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Which statement explains how the figurative meaning of a word or phrase helps a reader? Responses It helps the reader to find the literal meaning of a word. It helps the reader to find the literal meaning of a word. - no response given It helps the reader to learn the dictionary definition of a word. It helps the reader to learn the dictionary definition of a word. - no response given It helps to paint a picture in the reader's mind. It helps to paint a picture in the reader's mind. - no response given It helps the reader to understand that the word is positive. It helps the reader to understand that the word is positive. - no response given
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Which statement explains how the figurative meaning of a word or phrase helps a reader? Responses It helps the reader to find the literal meaning of a word. It helps the reader to find the literal meaning of a word. - no response given It helps the reader to learn the dictionary definition of a word. It helps the reader to learn the dictionary definition of a word. - no response given It helps to paint a picture in the reader's mind. It helps to paint a picture in the reader's mind. - no response given It helps the reader to understand that the word is positive. It helps the reader to understand that the word is positive. - no response given
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Which term refers to the feelings associated with a word? Responses figurative meaning figurative meaning - no response given literal meaning literal meaning - no response given connotative meaning connotative meaning - no response given negative meaning
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The dictionary definition of a word is used by which two specific types of meaning? Select the two correct answers. Responses figurative figurative - no response given connotative connotative - no response given denotative denotative - no response given emotional emotional - no response given literal
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