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Answered by artamore20
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Answer:

C.

a.personification

b.toungue twister

D.

1.every rose contains thorns.

2.I can dery that he is right ( I do not understand that dery word there so I wrote the same)

E.

1.all over the bed

2.on the floor

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Answered by Anonymous
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Required Answer:-

C. Write the correct figure of speech for the sentences given below:-

1. The waterfall fell under us like a trap door.

➪ Similie

2. Peter Pipes picked a peck of pickled peppers.

➪ Alliteration

D. Convert the following negative sentences into assertive sentences:-

1. There is no rose without a thorn.

➪ There is a rose without a thorn.

2. I cannot deny that he he is right.

➪ I can deny that he is right.

E. Fill in the blanks with suitable adverbs of place.

1. I scattered the rose petals around.

2. All the books fell down.

More Information:-

  • Metaphors: words or phrases that describe a thing by calling it something else. "My teacher is an angel."
  • Similie: a phrase that compares one thing to another using words such as 'like' or 'as'.
  • Alliteration: the repetition of a a letter or sound which creates a musical effect. 'Bobby bought a big ball.'
  • Acrostic: a poem in which the first two letters of each line can be read downwards to form a word that is usually the topic of the poem.

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Around the house

Treading up the house

Under the bed and on every room

Rapidly opening the boxes and finding something

Down on a piece of paper

As you write how

Your whole day passed!

  • Diamante: a poem of seven lines where the text forms the shape of a diamond.

Always be happy

Never be sad because

You know that when you're

Sad, you'll never smile

So always have fun

And happiest.

  • Personification:- to give human qualities to non-living things. 'The daffodils are dancing in the breeze.'

Sentences:-

A sentence is group of words arranged in a particular order and expressing complete meaning. A sentence has two parts:- subject and predicate.

- The sun rises in the east.

Subject: The sun

Predicate: rises in the east.

Types of sentences:-

  • Assertive (states something)
  • Interrogative (asks questions)
  • Imperative (order, request, command, advice)
  • Exclamatory (conveying strong feelings)

Examples:-

  • Mary made a delicious cake for her birthday. (Assertive)
  • Why are you so anxious? (Interrogative)
  • Shut the door. (Imperative)
  • What a beautiful day it is! (Exclamatory)

Adverbs:-

An adverb is a word which adds to the meaning of a verb, and tells us how a thing is done, when it is done and where it is done.

Types of adverbs:-

  • Adverbs of manner show how or the manner in which the action is done.
  • Adverbs of place show the place or where the action is done.
  • Adverbs of Time show when an action is done.
  • Adverbs of number show how often an action is done.
  • Adverbs of degree show how much or to which extent a thing is done.
  • Interrogative Adverbs are used to ask questions.

Eg:-

  • Peter acted wisely. (Manner)
  • It is raining outside. (Place)
  • He will come today, (Time)
  • Twice the boy struck him. (Number)
  • He is quite strong. (Degree)
  • How are you today? (Interrogative)
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