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What is a euphemism?(1 point)
Responses
a phrase used to signal negative feelings about a topic without explicitly stating anything negative
a phrase used to signal negative feelings about a topic without explicitly stating anything negative
the substitution of an agreeable or inoffensive word in place of one that might be harsh or unpleasant
the substitution of an agreeable or inoffensive word in place of one that might be harsh or unpleasant
a phrase used to convey meaning about a forbidden topic without making clear what is being discussed
a phrase used to convey meaning about a forbidden topic without making clear what is being discussed
the substitution of an interesting or creative word in the place of one that might be too common or boring
Responses
a phrase used to signal negative feelings about a topic without explicitly stating anything negative
a phrase used to signal negative feelings about a topic without explicitly stating anything negative
the substitution of an agreeable or inoffensive word in place of one that might be harsh or unpleasant
the substitution of an agreeable or inoffensive word in place of one that might be harsh or unpleasant
a phrase used to convey meaning about a forbidden topic without making clear what is being discussed
a phrase used to convey meaning about a forbidden topic without making clear what is being discussed
the substitution of an interesting or creative word in the place of one that might be too common or boring
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hat does juxtaposition mean?(1 point)
Responses
switching words around to create a different meaning
switching words around to create a different meaning
separating two words to clarify the meaning of each
separating two words to clarify the meaning of each
rearranging something to view it from a different angle
rearranging something to view it from a different angle
putting two things together to create a specific effect
Responses
switching words around to create a different meaning
switching words around to create a different meaning
separating two words to clarify the meaning of each
separating two words to clarify the meaning of each
rearranging something to view it from a different angle
rearranging something to view it from a different angle
putting two things together to create a specific effect
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What is an understatement?(1 point)
Responses
a figure of speech that uses two words with opposite or conflicting meanings to create an effect
a figure of speech that uses two words with opposite or conflicting meanings to create an effect
a description that makes something seem smaller or less significant than it is
a description that makes something seem smaller or less significant than it is
a figure of speech that that gives human characteristics or traits to an inanimate object to create imagery
a figure of speech that that gives human characteristics or traits to an inanimate object to create imagery
a description that uses extreme exaggeration to make a point about something
Responses
a figure of speech that uses two words with opposite or conflicting meanings to create an effect
a figure of speech that uses two words with opposite or conflicting meanings to create an effect
a description that makes something seem smaller or less significant than it is
a description that makes something seem smaller or less significant than it is
a figure of speech that that gives human characteristics or traits to an inanimate object to create imagery
a figure of speech that that gives human characteristics or traits to an inanimate object to create imagery
a description that uses extreme exaggeration to make a point about something
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Cameria was a tall oak in a forest of saplings. I knew better than to discount her years of knowledge.
Why does the author use this metaphor to describe Cameria?
(1 point)
Responses
to contrast her wisdom and experience with that of other characters
to contrast her wisdom and experience with that of other characters
to contrast her height and size with that of other characters
to contrast her height and size with that of other characters
to show how her role in the story will evolve over time
to show how her role in the story will evolve over time
to show why she is important enough to include in the story
Why does the author use this metaphor to describe Cameria?
(1 point)
Responses
to contrast her wisdom and experience with that of other characters
to contrast her wisdom and experience with that of other characters
to contrast her height and size with that of other characters
to contrast her height and size with that of other characters
to show how her role in the story will evolve over time
to show how her role in the story will evolve over time
to show why she is important enough to include in the story
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Which of the following is an analogy?(1 point)
Responses
Poetry is like a song but on the page.
Poetry is like a song but on the page.
Love is overwhelming. It is harder than friendship.
Love is overwhelming. It is harder than friendship.
The mountains are inkblots in the sky.
The mountains are inkblots in the sky.
Life is a dance. You learn as you go.
Responses
Poetry is like a song but on the page.
Poetry is like a song but on the page.
Love is overwhelming. It is harder than friendship.
Love is overwhelming. It is harder than friendship.
The mountains are inkblots in the sky.
The mountains are inkblots in the sky.
Life is a dance. You learn as you go.
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On the day they set out, she fixated on the sun hovering high in the sky. It blazed down on them, abusing their skin and reminding her that there was no shelter to be found. It taunted her, highlighting just how unfair the situation was.
But after two weeks on the road, she softened toward the elements. Now when the sun peeked from the horizon each morning, its kiss was familiar and desired. It reminded her just how far they had come.
How do the words abusing and taunted share a similar denotation?
(1 point)
Responses
Both words have meanings related to being bullied or harmed.
Both words have meanings related to being bullied or harmed.
Both words have meanings related to the impact of heat.
Both words have meanings related to the impact of heat.
Both words have meanings related to enduring something difficult.
Both words have meanings related to enduring something difficult.
Both words have meanings related to the sun
But after two weeks on the road, she softened toward the elements. Now when the sun peeked from the horizon each morning, its kiss was familiar and desired. It reminded her just how far they had come.
How do the words abusing and taunted share a similar denotation?
(1 point)
Responses
Both words have meanings related to being bullied or harmed.
Both words have meanings related to being bullied or harmed.
Both words have meanings related to the impact of heat.
Both words have meanings related to the impact of heat.
Both words have meanings related to enduring something difficult.
Both words have meanings related to enduring something difficult.
Both words have meanings related to the sun
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GPT-4o mini
The correct response is:
**the substitution of an agreeable or inoffensive word in place of one that might be harsh or unpleasant**.
**the substitution of an agreeable or inoffensive word in place of one that might be harsh or unpleasant**.
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GPT-4o mini
The correct response is:
**putting two things together to create a specific effect**.
**putting two things together to create a specific effect**.
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GPT-4o mini
The correct response is:
**a description that makes something seem smaller or less significant than it is**.
**a description that makes something seem smaller or less significant than it is**.
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GPT-4o mini
The correct response is:
**to contrast her wisdom and experience with that of other characters**.
**to contrast her wisdom and experience with that of other characters**.
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GPT-4o mini
The correct response is:
**Poetry is like a song but on the page.**
**Poetry is like a song but on the page.**
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GPT-4o mini
The correct response is:
**Both words have meanings related to being bullied or harmed.**
**Both words have meanings related to being bullied or harmed.**