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8. \o my luves like a red, red rose / thats newly sprung in june; / o m…

Question

  1. \o my luves like a red, red rose / thats newly sprung in june; / o my luves like the melodie / thats sweetly played in tune.\

a. simile
b. onomatopoeia
c. hyperbole
d. alliteration
part ii. - misused words.

  1. _____ doing a great job on _____ assignment!

a. your, your
b. youre, youre
c. your, youre
d. youre, your

  1. she had to brag about being taller _____ me and _____ she said she was prettier!

a. than, then
b. then, than
c. than, than

Explanation:

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Brief Explanations

A simile uses "like" or "as" to compare two things. The line uses "like" to compare "Luve" to a rose and a melody, so it's a simile. Onomatopoeia is a word imitating a sound, hyperbole is exaggeration, and alliteration is repeated initial consonant sounds (not present here with "like" comparisons).

Brief Explanations

"You're" is a contraction for "you are", so the first blank needs "you're" (You are doing...). "Your" is a possessive pronoun, so the second blank needs "your" (your assignment). So the correct pair is "you're, your".

Brief Explanations

"Than" is used in comparisons (taller than me), and "then" is used for time/sequence (and then she said...). So the first blank is "than", the second is "then".

Answer:

a. simile

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