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Question 8Tips1 ptsAnd travellers, now, within that valley,Through the red-litten windows seeVast forms that move fantasticallyTo a discordant melody; While, like a ghastly vapid river, Through the pale doorA hideous throng rush out forever,And laugh - but smile no more.  In the line “While, like a ghastly vapid river”, what figurative language is used?Group of answer choicesSimileMetaphorPersonificationAllusion Flag question: Question 9Question 9Tips1 pts“I’ll love you, dear, i”ll love youTill China and Africa meet,And the river jumps over the mountainAnd the salmon sing in the street,… What figurative language is used in the excerpt?Group of answer choicesHyperboleIronyMetaphorSimile Flag question: Question 10Question 10Tips1 ptsHot Sand my toes squishSun did shine down upon meRed, my skin did getMy day at the beach is doneTomorrow, another one In which of the five senses does the poem appeal the MOST?Group of answer choicesTouchHearingSightSmell Flag question: Question 11Question 11Tips1 ptsImagery is a visually descriptive figurative language. Which of the following is the BEST tip for someone who wishes to employ imagery in their writing?Group of answer choicesStimulate the imagination of the readers by giving vivid descriptions.Keep your readers guessing until the end through plot twists and mystery.Make your characters grow throughout the plot.Let the characters speak for themselves. Flag question: Question 12Question 12Tips1 ptsWhich of the following sound devices is used in the example below?“I will not have you...behaving like a babbling, bumbling, band of baboons”Group of answer choicesAlliterationAssonanceOnomatopoeiaOxymoron

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Question 8Tips1 ptsAnd travellers, now, within that valley,Through the red-litten windows seeVast forms that move fantasticallyTo a discordant melody; While, like a ghastly vapid river, Through the pale doorA hideous throng rush out forever,And laugh - but smile no more.  In the line “While, like a ghastly vapid river”, what figurative language is used?Group of answer choicesSimileMetaphorPersonificationAllusion Flag question: Question 9Question 9Tips1 pts“I’ll love you, dear, i”ll love youTill China and Africa meet,And the river jumps over the mountainAnd the salmon sing in the street,… What figurative language is used in the excerpt?Group of answer choicesHyperboleIronyMetaphorSimile Flag question: Question 10Question 10Tips1 ptsHot Sand my toes squishSun did shine down upon meRed, my skin did getMy day at the beach is doneTomorrow, another one In which of the five senses does the poem appeal the MOST?Group of answer choicesTouchHearingSightSmell Flag question: Question 11Question 11Tips1 ptsImagery is a visually descriptive figurative language. Which of the following is the BEST tip for someone who wishes to employ imagery in their writing?Group of answer choicesStimulate the imagination of the readers by giving vivid descriptions.Keep your readers guessing until the end through plot twists and mystery.Make your characters grow throughout the plot.Let the characters speak for themselves. Flag question: Question 12Question 12Tips1 ptsWhich of the following sound devices is used in the example below?“I will not have you...behaving like a babbling, bumbling, band of baboons”Group of answer choicesAlliterationAssonanceOnomatopoeiaOxymoron

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Question 8: The figurative language used in the line “While, like a ghastly vapid river” is Simile.

Question 9: The figurative language used in the excerpt “I’ll love you, dear, i”ll love you Till China and Africa meet, And the river jumps over the mountain And the salmon sing in the street,…” is Hyperbole.

Question 10: The poem appeals the MOST to the sense of Touch.

Question 11: The BEST tip for someone who wishes to employ imagery in their writing is to stimulate the imagination of the readers by giving vivid descriptions.

Question 12: The sound device used in the example “I will not have you...behaving like a babbling, bumbling, band of baboons” is Alliteration.

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