_____ is an implied comparison between two unlike things, expressed without using like or as.

a. Alliteration
b. A metaphor
c. Assonance
d. A simile


b. A metaphor
A metaphor is an implied comparison between two unlike things, expressed without using like or as. Instead of saying that one thing is like another, a metaphor says that one thing is another.

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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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Maria does not feel confident with her academic abilities in calculus class; however, she feels at ease with her abilities in her drawing class. This example illustrates which of the following?

a. Self b. Self-concept c. Self-image d. Self-fulfilling prophecy

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Metaphors, similes, and personification are forms of _____ language

Fill in the blanks with correct word

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Donna does not have access to the Internet and has rarely used a computer or other devices, so she doesn’t have the skills to operate them effectively. She can be described as short on _____

a. technocapital b. socio-capital c. ethno-capital d. cultural capital

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