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Choose the correct figure of speech. "My eyes flew over the words on the page." simile metaphor irony satire exaggeration Tom imitated the speech of an ungrammatical speaker to show the need for learning
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Choose the correct figure of speech.
"My eyes flew over the words on the page."
simile
metaphor
irony
satire
exaggeration
Tom imitated the speech of an ungrammatical speaker to show the need for learning proper speech.
simile
metaphor
irony
satire
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The First one is an exaggeration and the second is satire.
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well one it would be exaggeration
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