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Can you me with this quiz. 1.colin’s drinking straw bent like a tiny elbow, causing the last of the orange juice to gurgle as it slipped past. the comparison of colin’s drinking straw to an elbow is an example of: : simile metaphor alliteration visualization 2. consider this text: beside the forests was a river, and close by stood a pleasant old farmhouse. which of the following best adds imagery to readers visualize the place? question 2 options: along the sides of the forests was a rocky river, and further down the path there was an old white farmhouse. beside the trees runs a river, and not far away is an old farmhouse. a bubbling river raced beside the forests, spilling its liquid over smooth white rocks below a steep hill on which sat an old abandoned, red farmhouse. beside the forests of trees was a long river, and close by the river there was a nice but old farmhouse. 3.a floor too cool for corn— yet when a boy, and barefoot— these lines from emily dickinson's "a narrow fellow in the grass" show an example of which type of figurative language? question 3 options: metaphor rhyme simile alliteration 4. can you believe it? somebody left their dog in a hot car with the windows rolled up! question 4 options: "you" should be changed to "anyone" to agree. there is no problem with pronoun agreement in this sentence. "their" should be changed to "his" to agree. 5. fill in the blank with the correct verb form. (must agree with the pronoun) everyone excited for the upcoming trip. question 5 options: are is were

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