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Identify the figurative language being used: Saying “It is a bit cold today,” when the temperature is 5 degrees below freezing. A) understatement B) personification C) idiom D) analogy
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Identify the figurative language being used:
Saying “It is a bit cold today,” when the temperature is 5 degrees below freezing.
A)
understatement
B)
personification
C)
idiom
D)
analogy
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The correct answer is
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A) Understatement
5 degrees below freezing isn't "a bit cold", it's freezing!
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