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Which of the following is connotation?(1 point)
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the literal meaning of a word
the literal meaning of a word

a more imaginative meaning of a word
a more imaginative meaning of a word

a comparison between two words
a comparison between two words

the feelings suggested by a word

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Which of the following is figurative meaning?(1 point)
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the feeling surrounding a word
the feeling surrounding a word

the literal meaning of the word
the literal meaning of the word

a comparison between two words
a comparison between two words

a more imaginative meaning of a word
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Which of the following is hyperbole?(1 point)
Responses

an obvious exaggeration
an obvious exaggeration

an implied comparison without using like or as
an implied comparison without using like or as

the feeling caused by a word
the feeling caused by a word

a comparison between unlike things using like or as
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Which of the following is a metaphor?(1 point)
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an implied comparison without using like or as
an implied comparison without using like or as

a comparison between two unlike things using like or as
a comparison between two unlike things using like or as

an obvious exaggeration
an obvious exaggeration

the feeling caused by a word
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Which of the following is a simile?(1 point)
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the feeling caused by a word
the feeling caused by a word

a comparison between two unlike things using like or as
a comparison between two unlike things using like or as

an implied comparison without using like or as
an implied comparison without using like or as

an obvious exaggeration
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the feelings suggested by a word
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a more imaginative meaning of a word
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an obvious exaggeration
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an implied comparison without using like or as
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a comparison between two unlike things using like or as

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